On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 2:33 PM, John Pilkington <J.Pilk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pre-upgrade is not all that perfected in Fedora land. Give the F14 physical media a try. It's faster than doing 3 upgrades If you have installed a large number of packages you may want to use the netinst CD.
On 12/11/10 22:11, Rick Stevens wrote:
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>Thanks for the quick reply, Nick. That did seem a likely explanation
> I don't think a preupgrade which skips three releases (10->14) is
> supported. Single upgrades (10->11, 11->12, 12->13, 13->14) generally
> work, but skipping intermediate stages is quite problematic. There's
> a lot of stuff that changed significantly between F10 and F14.
but I thought the wiki said it could (or perhaps might) be done. If no
other ideas come up I'll try f10 to f12 as a first step - before f12
goes EOL.
Pre-upgrade is not all that perfected in Fedora land. Give the F14 physical media a try. It's faster than doing 3 upgrades If you have installed a large number of packages you may want to use the netinst CD.
John P
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