On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 23:43 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote: > Just had a bad experience with preupgrade. > Had a phenom II x64 machine that had Fedora 11 freshly installed with > default settengs a few weeks before 12 came out. Finally decided to try the > upgrade to see how it would work, but could have done a clean install if it > didn't work. > > Preupgraded started find downloading files, but eventually came up with a > message that it needed more space on /boot. Removed all but latest kernel, > and memtest and eventually needed to remove the splash graphic to get it to > work, but fianllly got enough space. So the preupgrade to finish the process > to reboot. Then when it rebooted, there was a message that it needed more > space, but there was nothing on the /boot to be removed. I was able to boot > back to the Fedora 11 kernel, and then tried a last resort option. Took the > initrd in the upgrade directory, and first gunziped it, and then used lzma on it. > The resuld was about 500M smaller size, and then was able to reboot. This > then alllowed the preupgrade boot to work, and the system has now > upgraded. > > It would have been nicer to get a message to either no do a preupgrade, or > to have a way to resize the systems. Would have tired partimage, but it > doesn't resize lvm, so that would be another problem. Michael, It's too late now, but Michael Chronenworth posted a much simpler solution to preupgrade's /boot space problem. He moved install.img from /boot to a thumb drive. When anaconda doesn't find it in /boot, it asks for its location. Point anaconda to the thumb drive and the upgrade will proceed without a hitch. If the partitioning default for fresh installs would increase /boot from 200MB to 300MB in future releases, this problem would gradually disappear. --Doc Savage Fairview Heights, IL -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines