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#* <arch> is the name of the arch running on the install to be upgraded (i386, x86_64 ...) | #* <arch> is the name of the arch running on the install to be upgraded (i386, x86_64 ...) | ||
# Start the upgrade prep by executing following command | # Start the upgrade prep by executing following command | ||
#* {{command| | #* {{command|1=sudo fedup --network <version> --instrepo <URL> --product=<desired product>}} | ||
#* <version> is the version of Fedora you are upgrading to (currently {{FedoraVersion||next}}) | #* <version> is the version of Fedora you are upgrading to (currently {{FedoraVersion||next}}) | ||
#* <URL> is the location found in the previous step | #* <URL> is the location found in the previous step | ||
#* <desired product> is the Fedora Product you want to upgrade to ('workstation' if you had GNOME installed, for example) | |||
# If you need to use a local mirror to test a brand new change, start the upgrade prep by executing the following command: | # If you need to use a local mirror to test a brand new change, start the upgrade prep by executing the following command: | ||
#* {{command|1=su -c 'fedup --network <version> --instrepo <URL> --disablerepo=fedora --repourl fedora-local=<URL-LOCAL>'}} | #* {{command|1=su -c 'fedup --network <version> --instrepo <URL> --disablerepo=fedora --repourl fedora-local=<URL-LOCAL>'}} |
Revision as of 08:37, 4 December 2014
- Do a full system update and reboot
- Install the latest version of
fedup
from the stable or updates repository - Find the repository URL for the TC or RC you are testing. This should be of the form https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/<compose>/Server/<arch>/os/ - you can use the Server or Workstation tree, the upgrade image is the same
- <compose> is the TC/RC you are testing - e.g. 21_Beta_TC1
- <arch> is the name of the arch running on the install to be upgraded (i386, x86_64 ...)
- Start the upgrade prep by executing following command
sudo fedup --network <version> --instrepo <URL> --product=<desired product>
- <version> is the version of Fedora you are upgrading to (currently 42)
- <URL> is the location found in the previous step
- <desired product> is the Fedora Product you want to upgrade to ('workstation' if you had GNOME installed, for example)
- If you need to use a local mirror to test a brand new change, start the upgrade prep by executing the following command:
su -c 'fedup --network <version> --instrepo <URL> --disablerepo=fedora --repourl fedora-local=<URL-LOCAL>'
- <URL-LOCAL> is the location of a local fedora repo if needed for faster response speeds
- Check
/var/log/fedup.log
file to see if any errors show up in the output fromfedup
- Reboot the system if
fedup
has completed without error - Once the system reboots, there should be a new entry in the GRUB menu titled
System Upgrade
- Select the
System Upgrade
option from the GRUB menu - The system should boot into the upgrade process and a fedup progress screen should be displayed
- Pressing the <ESC> key should switch from the graphical progress screen to the text progress information display
- Once the upgrade process has completed, the system will reboot and an option to boot Fedora 42 will be on the grub menu
- Log in to upgraded system, open a terminal, file browser, or other system applications.