Re: Fedup upgrade from F17

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On 08/25/2013 06:50 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
Good morning

I have a f17 x64 system that I want to upgrade to the latest Fedora. I
found information indicating that I should use fedup. I have read
further and gotten conflicting reports and suggestions. The project
documentation says to use this method but user reports say it doesn’t
work. Could I get some clarification on this subject?

Quite trivial: There are both experiences. It often works, but it also sometimes fails. It's just a case of "YMMV".

Can I actually use fedup to go to f19 from f17?
Technically this could be doable, but AFAICT, Fedora officially only supports N->N+1 upgrades.

Do I have to do an
upgrade through f18?
That's what I would do.

Is there a good “how to”, step-by-step, on the
subject for this scenario?
Google is your friend ;)

There are pages on fedoraproject.org on upgrading.

Ralf


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