Re: f11 upgrade question

2009-07-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 17 Jul 2009 03:55:34 w bugar wrote: > Hello list, > I was trying to upgrade from f10 to f11 (from DVD) but am getting a > "insufficient disk space" message after the "preparing transaction" step > gets to 90%. I have a 10G disk with df showing 1.9G avail. Any way to get > the upgrade to f

Re: f11 upgrade question

2009-07-16 Thread suvayu ali
2009/7/16 w bugar : > I know that fresh install is the recommended path but getting all the mplayer > deps installed is just too painfull to go thru again, if I can help it. I can't help you with your other problem, but as for the mplayer and its deps just follow this. http://www.mjmwired.net/re

f11 upgrade question

2009-07-16 Thread w bugar
Hello list, I was trying to upgrade from f10 to f11 (from DVD) but am getting a "insufficient disk space" message after the "preparing transaction" step gets to 90%. I have a 10G disk with df showing 1.9G avail. Any way to get the upgrade to finish? Is 10G now too small? I think the disk just

Re: Upgrade Question

2008-10-15 Thread David Jansen
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:14:37AM -0600, Andrig T. Miller wrote: [...] > The other options that I have tried include preupgrade, but that requires > GTK, and won't run in text mode (the only thing I have available on the > server). If you can ssh in to your server and have X forwarding on, you co

Re: Upgrade Question

2008-10-14 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:14:37 -0600, > > At this point, I'm at a loss on how to upgrade this server to Fedora 9. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. Have you ruled out doing a yum upgrade for some reason? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat

Upgrade Question

2008-10-14 Thread Andrig T. Miller
Okay, I'm trying to upgrade a server of mine from Fedora 8 to 9. The server does not have a CD or DVD drive. It only has a USB key that I can boot from. In the past, I have used the diskboot.img file (using dd to the USB key), and booted from it, and used HTTP to do upgrades. With Fedora 9 that