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On 11/03/2010 01:26 PM, Roger K. Wells wrote:
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On 11/03/2010 03:38 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 11/03/2010 03:11 PM, Konstantin Svist wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I think the main problem is that you skipped F13 and jumped to F14
directly. Usually the most well-tested upgrades are to $release+
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<b>from: <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PreUpgrade">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PreUpgrade</a><br>
"Upgrade to current release directly</b><br>
Preupgrade provides an upgrade directly to the latest version of
Fedora.<br>
It is not necessary to upgrade to intermediate versions. <br>
For example, it is possible to go from Fedora 12 to Fedora 14
directly."<br>
fyi,<br>
roger wells<br>
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I didn't mean that it's unsupported, just that it's most likely not
as well tested as 13->14<br>
We programmers often like to say that "it just works" even though
later it turns out it doesn't :|<br>
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