Fedup fails fc17->fc18 on encrypted partition

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I tried to upgrade a system to fc18 using fedup. The root is encrypted. I first updated fc17 to the latest packages and rebooted, then run fedup using a locally mounted ISO image and "--network 18" which ran to uneventful conclusion. On reboot the password was supplied and the system ran for about five hours (was reading a book and checking every chapter or so), and after the next reboot the system crashed during boot.

On a reboot the list of boot options appeared, but none continued, unable to find a filesystem, and not ever asking for a LUKS password. A boot from recovery drive showed no usable data on the internal drive, it was not marked as LUKS (as far as I can tell), not password was requested, no filesystem was found, an attempt to mount the partition manually resulted in no password prompt and no filesystem identified.

With no working way to upgrade and about 17 more to do, if I have to back up and hand install a new OS, it sure won't be Fedora, the upgrade process only works about 50% of the time on unencrypted systems, and there seems no working path on encrypted. The old "update" worked so reliably, can't the developers admit fedup was a bad idea and and return to a sane update procedure?

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Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
  "'Nothing to hide' does not imply 'nothing to fear'"
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  "AT&T could not seriously contend that a reasonable entity in its position
   could have believed that the alleged domestic dragnet was legal."
      -judge Vaughn R. Walker of the U.S. District Court
       for the Northern District of California, EFF vs. AT&T

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