On 11/9/19 4:24 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
They are indeed a good place to start, but they
only work under ideal conditions.
No, the upgrade plugin and the procedures are designed to work under "normal"
or "ordinary" conditions.
Hi Ed,
To me that sounds like a distinction without a difference.
But don't get too frustrated with me. I can also see it
from your point of view.
So far I've upgraded 9 systems.
I have done four so far myself.
Two went perfectly. Two did not.
Most of the issue were of my own doing. named-chroot
was not. Perl's modules, qemu-kvm, and buggered up
EUFI was mine. Named changing the way it used its
source ports could not be helped
Two server to go. But I will wait a month to make sure
my server mock up has no issues or I have documented
them before pulling the trigger.
Most of the issue were of
my own doing. named-chroot was not. Perl's modules,
qemu-kvm, and buggered up EUFI was mine.
Frankly, if you're always updating from testing you should enable
those repos in their respective repo files. That way they will be
used on updates as well as upgrades.
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. On my customers, never.
Did you miss the "note that they are specific to me" part in my
original post?
Also keep in mind that what is "normal" to some people may not be
"normal" to others. Fedora is an awesome piece of code
with many, many different ways of using it.
Thank you for all the help and tips.
-T
p.s. both of the units I had issues with were operating,
not down. This is in stark contrast with the issues I
have with Windows, where the OS is bricked. Fedora
is awesome code. My favorite OS ever!
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