2013/1/20 Ray Strode <halfline@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
Unfortunately, the way the livecd's currently work, they can't be used
> 1. Download a LiveCD Fedora.iso (it takes less time than download the DVD
> iso file)
> 2. Launch fedup --iso Fedora-LiveCD.iso, that make the job of adjusting
> GRUB2 i.a.
> 3. Reboot the system
> 3. Choose LiveCD entry from GRUB2) Perform the installation as you wish
to do upgrades. They merely copy the live installation byte for byte
to the selected hardisk volumes, blowing away anything that's already
there.
--Ray
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Good point Ray, but even so I guess that in many of us have a /home directory so we can install the new version freshly...
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