thank you very much Ed,
I made the manual procedure..,
(using the shutdown -r now -to reboot after sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=33 )
but after I give the last command :<sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot>
I got the error message : :
\Error: system is not ready for upgrade
:-(
I remember that I renounced to upgrade to Fedora 33
because I had already this problem
...
what it is possible to do ??
thank you
Angelo
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 8:59 AM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 20/05/2021 13:36, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> thank you Andras,
>
> The answer is :
> _*<Fedora release 32 (Thirty Two)>*_
>
> seems the upgrading didn't work ...
> --------------
> I used automatic upgrading for get Fedora 30, 31 and Fedora 32.. ,
> In these cas I simply pushed the <button> <Restart & Update>, that is down the label
> <Fedora xx Now Available>...
> ---
> For upgrading to Fedora 34 that is no good (why ?).
>
> Can you suggest to me how I can better control the automatic process (to upgrading) ??
Are you using the Workstation edition of Fedora? And, if so, are you using the GUI of Gnome
to perform the upgrade?
I don't use that method since I prefer to watch as much of the process as possible.
You may also wish to go from F32 to F33 first.
What I would do you your case is the following.
From a terminal session.....
sudo dnf update (to make sure your current system is fully updated)
sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade (just to make sure you have the plug-in installed)
if packages have been updated, then reboot just to make sure changes have taken
effect.
Then, again from the terminal.
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=34 (or 33 if you want to do it in increments)
when complete
sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot
The system will boot and show the F32 kernel to start with but the upgrade process should begin.
Consult https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/ if a package issue is
preventing the upgrade from proceeding without additional parameters being added to the upgrade
command. A common problem is an issue with a non-fedora repo/package.
--
Remind me to ignore comments which aren't germane to the thread.
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