On Tue, 10 Mar 2020 20:58:03 +0100, home user <mattis...@comcast.net> wrote:

stand-alone home workstation; f30; dual-boot (with windows-7); Gnome (mainly).

I plan to upgrade to f31 in about a month. I looked thru the instructions for the upgrade. I know that beforehand,
* I should do a back-up, and
* that I should download the Fedora Workstation Live image to a USB stick.

F31 seems to have had more problems than the past several (6+ years) of releases. I don't have any data; that's just my impression based on this list. (I am curious what actual data would show.)

I (Ger van Dijck) had no problems upgrading Fedora30 to Fedora31.

question 1:
In addition to doing a back-up and making a live image USB stick, what preparations should I make to, within reason, minimize the probability of problems when I do the upgrade?

Just make a backup.

question 2:
How do a make an f30 Fedora Workstation Live image on my USB stick? I found a place in the Fedora website to do f31, but I seriously want f30 for this.

Install Fedora Mediawriter : It is easy to work with and needs no further explanattion.


Thank-you!
Bill.

Wish you succes !



Regards ,


Ger van Dijck.
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