On Sun, 2015-06-07 at 07:41 -0400, Neal Gompa wrote: > Uhh, this might be a stupid question, but what actually prevents us > from integrating the FedUp process into install media (that is, not > live images)? I mean, yeah, it's nice that we can do upgrades online, > but what about when the system we need to upgrade doesn't necessarily > have online access? I'd like to be able to trigger the upgrade > environment from install media (like with a Fedora Server ISO). Nothing, really - it's *better* if you have access to the updates repos during the upgrade, but it's technically feasible to do the upgrade from local media/repos. To make that work, you'd need: a) a way to easily enable the media as a repo, and then b) run DNF in offline mode (so it's OK with the unreachable network repos), and then c) ensure that the media will be mounted in the same place after reboot (e.g. by adding it to /etc/fstab) so the upgrade can proceed. (this workflow might even work with the current dnf-plugin-fedup, but I haven't tried it...) So, yeah, the last one is the trickiest part. It's very hard to be certain about whether a given filesystem path will be there when you reboot. So we either need to just leave that up to the user, or write mount units for *everything* on the system and hope that systemd figures it out after we reboot. (It's on my TODO list, since the fedup supported this with --device, but.. I just don't have spare time right now.) -w -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct