I haven't taken a look at the actual installer for fedora, but see if there is info in the (ctrl)-alt-F1, F2, F3, F4 terminals. You may be surposed if its something like "downloading fedora, FTP: too many users or your class" or something like that. It may also tell you where its trying to save the data. Do you have a complex mount point/partition system, or just a /boot and a /? Although some would recommend against it, you can probably update the whole system using apt-get/yum. It works for 9.x for me without any real concerns.
-Eric Hattemer

Brian Chee wrote:

Hi folks:
We're getting an error while trying to upgrade (sidegrade?) and the system
is giving us a message of something like: "...uploading install image to
hard disk, error, possibly out of hard drive space..."....is there a way to
tell Fedora to use a particular partition for the upgrade stuff? /boot has
38mb free, but the other partitions got gobs of space to play with.

Any wisdom?

/brian chee

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