Re: upgrade f38->f39 via discover?

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On 18 Nov 2023 at 17:11, Neal Becker wrote:

From:	Neal Becker <ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx>
Date sent:	Sat, 18 Nov 2023 17:11:15 -0500
Subject:	upgrade f38->f39 via discover?
To:	Community support for Fedora users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> 
> I've always upgraded manually using dnf system-upgrade. I have a laptop 
> running F38 belonging to my wife. She got a notification, I presume from 
> "discover", saying F39 upgrade is available. I've never tried an upgrade this 
> way. Just wondering if anyone has tried this upgrade route and what was 
> their experience?

I've used it for a long time with only once having an issue when 
doing a 2 level upgrade, but now do the upgrades each version.
Only things, is to make sure to do the full update before running 
upgrade. It prompts you for that at beginning.
Another little thing. If one is using winehq package, one will 
eventually need to modify the /etc/yum.repos.d/winehq.repo to 
match the new version. Otherwise it will stay with the version 
listed in repo file. 

But is always best to do a backup of things just in case.
Does take a while to run, so make sure you have good power or 
good ups. Downloading part is not a problem, since it can be 
redone, but once you do reboot to actually do the upgrade that will 
not handle a shutdown or loose of power.



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