On Monday 01 June 2009, David wrote:
On 6/1/2009 3:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 01 June 2009, David wrote:
On 6/1/2009 12:29 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 01 June 2009, Timothy Murphy wrote:
David wrote:
> Is there a way I can try to upgrade now to what will be F11 or do I > have to wait another week?
Use preupgrade. Works like a charm.
How to use PreUpgrade
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PreUpgrade
This will take a while. A long while.
Assuming you have to check the "Display unstable test releases" and then choose Rawhide, why not say this?
And it should pointed out that if this is not checked, you have a blank list, it is NOT possible to select from an uptodate F8 to F10. That sucks.
Whats the deal in forcing everybody into rawhide when there is a show topper bug extant and holding up the F11 release?
That smacks of a rather massive insult to those of us who just want to use the machine. It better work or there will be YAKubuntuI before the day is out. All I wanted to do was add fmit to its (F8 on a HP dv5120us) repertoire. But F8 doesn't have libasound which the fmit build needs. This F10 built it ok, and fmit itself hasn't been touched since F6 days, so why can't an F8 install build it?
It may be obvious to you, but would not be to many Fedora users.
Yeah, obviously getting rawhide shoved down our throats. :(
For Fedora 8 to Fedora 10 I can not say. Just this weekend I did a preupgrade test of Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 that worked with no problems.
I then did a preupgrade test of that same Fedora 10 to what will be, eventually, Fedora 11 which is still Rawhide. Again with no problems. Just time consuming. No one 'forced' me to do an upgrade to Rawhide.
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David
That was my point, David. F9 or F10 is not being presented as an option in preupgrade, the only thing you can do is check the box for bleeding edge and chose rawhide. That has a very high vacuum rating IMO.
Where did you 'get' the preupgrade.
F8 repo via yumex.
The Fedora 9 that I started with Saturday came with preupgrade. I clean installed Fedora 9 and did updates to current. When I ran preupgrade, in Fedora 9, I was offered Fedora 10 or, by checking the box, Rawhide (to be Fedora 11). Since the Fedora 10 was up-to-date it's preupgrade offered 'nothing' except the check box that get 'Rawhide'.
There was a bug for some, IIRC, with preupgrade in Fedora 9 to Fedora 10. Some but not all.
Fedora would never 'force' you to use Rawhide. Although it kicks the poo, IMO, out of Fedora 10. Many changes and improvements. I run Rawhide all of the time anyway. --
David