Nice. I did an update from F26-F33 last year doing one version at time
instead of jumping more than one version... and had no major issues.  I
wonder how far back its possible to start from and walk through the version
updates.

On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 3:55 AM Jiri Vanek <jva...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hello good people!
>
> I would like to thanx to everybody for amazing work in fedora, for keeping
> it alive, and updatable.
>
> In friday I had found an old laptop running f22 and decided to try a leap
> update to f34. It was not just default  inntall, there was vlc and much
> more "unknown" comonents.
> Well, transaction failed on python stack, but no surprise here (f31 ahd
> python2->python3?).
> So random bisetct, leap update to f27. Needed --nogpgcheck[1]. Wou.
> Transaction passed. Update passed, and system started and was alive.
> Although the system was behaving terribly (there were experiemtnal patches
> in graphic drivers and also
> gnomeshell was weird, not speaking about wayalnd), it was stable enough to
> make another huge leap. F27->f31 faile dagain on pythn stack, but only
> because of four packages.
> f27->f30 passed again. UNluckily --nogpg check was no longer transferable
> from download to reboot+update. But gpgcheck=1 in active repos fixed it.[1]
> in  and in the morning a running shining  smooth quick and super stbale
> system was there.
> f30-> f34 died again on python stack.. (yah, dnf and freinds should stop
> using that or keep embedded interpreter....)
> f30->31 passed again to even more shining and more working system.
> f31->f33 (yup, that was typo, but found it to late in trasnaction) passed
> again withot issues.
>
> Thanx a lot! II was never expecting such leaps would work so smoothly!
>
>    J.
>
>
> [1] https was a culprint herem causing the keys impossible to downlaod. in
> f31, gpgcheck could be enabled again.
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> Red Hat Inc.
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