Quoting g <geleem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > this has been discussed already on this tsl and is a problem. > > i do not recall if there was a work around solution. > > you do have alternative of pre-upgrade and online upgrade. even this is > with problems, but does appear to have gotten better. > > so, unless your internet speed is to slow to make an online upgrade > impractical, you may well be better off using upgrade. > Well, it's kinda difficult to do when the install you *want* to upgrade won't boot. :-) I had a "failed" F12 install that I was upgrading. Since the upgrade completed, and it's not finishing the boot (freezes at the splash screen) I'm looking more and more at re-doing the F12 install. :-( > > with other problems of fedora 13 at this time, you may also, be better > off by waiting for a re-spin, or fedora 14 to be released. > Yeah. I think I might step back one version and see. > > if you really rather be on 'bleeding edge' of new technology, be ready > to bleed a little. > Well, this is the first time it's really bitten me. As I posted in response to the developers closing my bugzilla report, they need to at least warn us before installing if they aren't going to let us customize an upgrade. > > even with all the great work that is done with rawhides, first release > is and will be filled with problems. > > there just are not enough testers to test rawhide on enough different > system hardware to get all of problems worked out. > > from what i have seen of fedora from early core days, this is how it > has been, i there really is no practical way to make things different. > > Yeah... I think I'm going to step back to F12 and see if that works any better. F13 just isn't "ready for primtime" in my opinion. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines