You mentioned that all you do is change the fedora-release and do a live update. Are you referring to the fedora-release file in /etc? If so, all you do is change that to the current version and then do an up2date or yum? Or is there another "Live Update" you are referring too?
Thanks for the replies!!!!
Joe
There is an update functionality built into the install CD's, if thats what you are asking for.
No, I think you need to actually update the fedora-release RPM (which own the /etc/fedora-release file). Some update methods only query the rpm version installed rather than check the file's contents....
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