On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Chuck Anderson <c...@wpi.edu> wrote:
> > Fortunately the usual updating fedora-release, yum upgrade approach > > worked on my boxes. I'd avoid preupgrade anyway it seems to like breaking > > systems and leaving them half upgraded so you have to rescue the mess by > > hand. > > I don't even upgrade anymore. I just keep two partitions (Logical > Volumes actually)--one for Fedora N and one for Fedora N+1. I always > do a fresh install, formatting the partition from the older install. > This has the advantage of providing a backup in case the new Fedora > doesn't work so well. Eventually, when updates to the new Fedora fix > the most annoying bugs, I switch to using it full time. and it's a shame! it's not windows when we need to reinstall and reboot with every install. or if it's know to be broken then remove the option to upgrade. -- Levente "Si vis pacem para bellum!"
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