On 05/30/2011 06:06 AM, n2xssvv.g02gfr12930 wrote: >> > > If only yum worked after booting from a rescue DVD. > > I tried updating using yum in stages, (yumex actually using > networkmanager). Unfortunately this eventually crippled networkmanager, > and inittab 5 boot. The later I got round by creating a desktop file to > and started gui from inittab 3, (to KDE). > > I have updated using this method from Fedora 10 -> 14 successfully. As > Fedora 8 -> 10 was KDE 3 -> 4 I did a fresh install. > Long experience by many is being shared with you ... updating - especially through multiple versions can lead to quirks ... a fresh install once in a while is a very healthy thing to do. It is also likely to be difficult for others to help - since your system has aged differently (from F10 .. via upgrades) and hardware is different too .. so others may just say 'worked for me'. Seriously, the best advice has been given - do a fresh install - and go from there - since your /home is a separate (backed up partition) right (?) - just restore it after the update ... Also you may find it useful to run yum list installed > my-stuff as well as chkconfig --list > my-svcs before doing the install as a reference. I only do fresh installs now (since about FC6) and it has certainly reduced the issues for me ... if you do insist and upgrade my advice would be alternate upgrades with fresh installs (i.e. F16 upgrade, F17 fresh install etc). Good luck. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines