Hi Patrick, thank you for your answer.
I've tons of script an personal data and programs, isn't there a way to gradually upgrate to the latest release? I do not want to loos e any of my personal data and configurations, is it enough to backup my home folder? I've databasese and so on ... I should to remake my machine from scratch?
I've tons of script an personal data and programs, isn't there a way to gradually upgrate to the latest release? I do not want to loos e any of my personal data and configurations, is it enough to backup my home folder? I've databasese and so on ... I should to remake my machine from scratch?
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 2016-11-15 at 10:07 +0000, luca.paganotti@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> fedup upgrade stuck at "Welcome to fedup-dracut-0.9.0!"
>
> after moving mounts into /system-upgrade-root
> /boot/efi
> /boot
> and /home
> upgrade prep complete, switching to root ...
>
> Welcome to fedup-dracut-0.9.0!
>
> no other life signal ...
>
> what to do?
The current release of Fedora is 24, and will be 25 in the next few
days (maybe even today). 20 and 21 stopped receiving any support a long
time ago. Fedup is no longer even used as the upgrade method. In your
situation you are almost certainly better just doing a fresh install of
the latest Fedora, after backing up your data of course.
poc
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