On 2/17/06, Sam Folk-Williams <sfolkwil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > deps and so forth, but upgrading from test-->final will probably work. Can you really say probably? I think you are misleading people and encouraging inflated expectations. Doesn't anaconda do some specific actions in ramdisk that can not be done on live systems depending on specific hardware and system configurations? If you aren't personally running one of those situations how can you claim that other users probably won't be? I would personally say nothing stronger than "may" work to keep expectations on success as low as possible to minimize frustration when it doesn't work. Inappropriate Inflated expectations are the leading factor in frustrations in my personal experience. In the future, there may very well be a provided way forward to do yum based upgrades from a dropin ramdisk image you can add into grub and then reboot into the upgrade process. But thats not provided yet.. and I don't think its wise to tell users they "probably" can do a live upgrade without knowing details about what their system configuration is and a summary of special ramdisk actions anaconda takes for those situations. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list