I'm attempting to upgrade a Fedora 15 installation using the F16 DVD. However anaconda is never giving me a choice to upgrade; instead it assumes I only want to install fresh, and takes me to a screen where I must chose a disk layout/partitioning scheme. I've upgraded Fedora many many times in the past, and this is the first time I've encountered this situation. I've double-checked my /etc/redhat-release using "rpm -v --verify fedora-release", and which contains: Fedora release 15 (Lovelock) My current F15 system, using the x86-64 arch, was completely up to date on all updates prior to attempting the upgrade. The DVD I'm booting from is: Fedora-16-x86_64-DVD.iso It does seem to recognize my hard drives and previous partition/LVM configurations, because it is asking for my LUKS passphrases on various logical volumes while it is scanning the storage devices. Note that there is a little annoyance, in that my swap logical volume is using a randomized LUKS password (e.g., crypttab uses /dev/urandom) - but anaconda either requires a permanent fixed password, or you must skip that volume. I simply chose to skip accessing swap, and it then continued on to asking for the LUKS passwords for my other volumes, which I provided. Briefly, I have two local hard drives. The first has a small /boot partition (~500 MiB), and a second huge partition that is an LVM volume group. The second drive is entirely an LVM volume group (a different VG). Then all my other filesystems except /boot are individually LVM logical volumes. Each logical volume is then LUKS encrypted separately, with /etc/crypttab configured appropriately. What is the likely cause for the DVD not offering to upgrade my F15 installation, and how can I make it do so? Thanks -- Deron Meranda http://deron.meranda.us/ -- 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