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Hi,

    Tried fedup on my laptop; it would not reboot to finish the installation.  I re-installed the 21 spin and tried it again and on the first reboot GRUB did not show fedup.  I rebooted and fedup finally showed on the GRUB screen.  I selected it and since then (about ten minutes ago) the screen has been blank.

    I just gave it a retry and was able to boot 21 again (surprisingly) , so I tried fedup once again.  It seems to me that fedup does not play nice with dual-booted machines.  I also tried fedup it on an old machine in the basement, and it seemed to work just fine right up until it told me I didn't have enough space.  I have pulled out gparted and will give it another go.

    As I was getting ready to send this, fedup finished and I got a GRUB screen with the fedup option again. Once again, I selected it and the screen just blanked.

    All of which makes me think that fedup and its wiki page, need some attention, at least for amateurs like me.

    Thanks,in advance for hearing me out.
John C. Deal
2575 Wexford RD
Columbus, OH 43221-3215
(614) 325-1177 (cell)

On 05/27/2015 04:06 PM, Randy Berry wrote:
> I ran 'dnf distro-sync' to be sure. Everything went smoothly. Very few activities for the sync.
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 3:59 PM, Randy Berry <randyn3lrx@gmail.com <mailto:randyn3lrx@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     Well, upgrade went fine without the use of the --product argument. I have Mate, Gnome and Xfce all installed, all updated without event.
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>     On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Randy Berry <randyn3lrx@gmail.com <mailto:randyn3lrx@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>         Give me a bit.. I'm practicing what I preach.. fedup from F21 to F22 is running now without the product option. So far so good. We'll see what happens when I need to reboot.
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>         On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:46 PM, John C. Deal <johndeal@columbus.rr.com <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com>> wrote:
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> So just : "fedup --network 22"?
> John C. Deal
> 2575 Wexford RD
> Columbus, OH 43221-3215
> (614) 325-1177 <tel:%28614%29%20325-1177> (cell)
>
> On 05/27/2015 12:44 PM, Randy Berry wrote:
> > To my understanding --product has been depreciated. It was a requirement for pre-F21 and upgrading to F22 from F21 works fine without it.
>
> > From the man page
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> > "OPTIONS
> >    Required Arguments
> >        --product [cloud,server,workstation,nonproduct]
> >            Specify the Fedora flavor to target for upgrades. Required for
> >            updating pre-F21 systems."
>
> > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:36 PM, John C. Deal <johndeal@columbus.rr.com <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com> <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com> <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com>> wrote:
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>
> > For one thing, references to you rather than dnf.  More importantly, when I follow the instructions to upgrade to the F22 spin, I get this:
>
> > # fedup --network 22 --product= nonproduct
> > usage: fedup <SOURCE> [options]
> > fedup: error: unrecognized arguments: --product= nonproduct
>
> > John C. Deal
> > 2575 Wexford RD
> > Columbus, OH 43221-3215
> > (614) 325-1177 <tel:%28614%29%20325-1177> <tel:%28614%29%20325-1177> (cell)
>
> > On 05/27/2015 10:48 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > > On Tue, 26 May 2015 16:02:05 -0400
> > > "John C. Deal" <johndeal@columbus.rr.com> <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com> <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com> <mailto:johndeal@columbus.rr.com> wrote:
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> > >> All,
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> > >>     I am a mere beneficiary of all of your work, not a contributor.
> > >> That said, it would be great if someone could devote some attention to
> > >> the Fedup wiki (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp), which seems a
> > >> bit outdated.
>
> > > From a quick look it seems ok to me. Where there particular parts you
> > > think are old/incorrect?
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> > > Thanks,
>
> > > kevin
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