Re: Upgrade to F30 gone wrong

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Am 04.05.19 um 22:50 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
> Chris Murphy writes:
>
>> This bug itself was expected to be an edge case, that not many users
>> would be affected, in that not many would have a stale Fedora 20 or
>> older bootloader. Surely 'grub2-install' would have been manually run,
>> or the user has done a recent clean install since Fedora 20, right?!
>
> One of my bricks that will soon get Fedora 30 was originally installed
> with Fedora Core 4.
>
Started with F18, used dnf distro-sync since and had no major fault in
between.

> Obviously a minority; but you'll be surprised to learn how many
> systems there are which have been running Fedora for a very long time.
> Fedora 20 is what, about five years old? There are many, many systems
> which are at least five years old. People don't really swap hardware
> every 2-3 years, any more.
>

You can switch hw without the need of a reinstallation, as next to noone
compiles kernels for a specific system anymore. They boot simply
anything now.

Best regards,
Marius

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