Paul Howarth wrote: > I suspect anaconda is failing because when it's running, /mnt/disk1/usr > is actually /mnt/sysimage/mnt/disk1/usr and hence /mnt/disk1/usr etc/ > cannot be found. > > You might work around this problem by getting rid of the bind mounts and > using (relative) symlinks instead. I used another approach in the past: comment the "bind" lines in /etc/fstab and then start the upgrade normally and select the partition to upgrade. After anaconda has mounted the partitions in /etc/fstab, you can manually mount the "bind" ones by using the console you get on Alt-F2, if I remember correctly. Then you let anaconda go on. Best regards. -- Roberto Ragusa mail at robertoragusa.it