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= PreUpgrade =
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PreUpgrade is an application users run on an existing Fedora 7 or above installation, that resolves and downloads packages required to upgrade Fedora. While PreUpgrade downloads the necessary packages, users are free to continue using their systems.
{{admon/warning|Preupgrade is obsolete |Preupgrade does not at present and will not ever work for upgrading to {{FedoraVersion|long|18}}, or any version after that. It was replaced by [[FedUp]], which was itself replaced by the [[DNF_system_upgrade]] plugin.}}


To use PreUpgrade to upgrade to a newer Fedora release:
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1. Back up all important data before upgrading.
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1. Run the <code>yum update</code> command as root to make sure all packages are updated to their latest versions.
 
1. Run the <code>yum install preupgrade</code> command as root to install PreUpgrade.
 
1. Run the <code>preupgrade</code> command as root to start the PreUpgrade application.
 
1. Select the Fedora release you want to upgrade to on the ''Choose desired release'' screen, and click the ''Apply'' button.
 
1. When all of the packages have downloaded, reboot your system to start the Fedora 9 installer.
 
For further information, refer to the PreUpgrade feature page:
 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PreUpgrade

Latest revision as of 18:59, 2 November 2015

Preupgrade is obsolete
Preupgrade does not at present and will not ever work for upgrading to Fedora 18, or any version after that. It was replaced by FedUp, which was itself replaced by the DNF_system_upgrade plugin.