Adam Miller wrote:
I think the "is this normal?" is a loaded question as what you are
doing is (to the best of my knowledge) not a supported upgrade path. I
would personally recommend a backup of data and a fresh install, but
that is just my opinion.
-Adam
(From my G1)
On Mar 18, 2009 5:41 PM, "Gerry Reno" <greno(a)verizon.net
<mailto:greno@verizon.net>> wrote:
I just upgraded this F7 machine to F9 as discussed in my previous
post and now when I run the first 'yum update' it brings in
PackageLibs plus 'fedora-release' and a few others. So when it
installs this 'transition' fedora-release it puts new repo files
in /etc/yum.repos.d/ as .rpmnew so I check and move them into
place. The next 'yum update' now lists a whole bunch of files
coming from repo 'updates-new'. Is this normal? Will the system
still be usable if I install all these updates from 'updates-new'
repo?
Of course 'preupgrade' is supported. Look here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PreUpgrade And after completing
the whole process all the way from F7 up to Fedora 10 everything is
working fine.
My "Is this normal?" comment was about seeing all the F9 updates coming
in from the "updates-newkey" repo. That didn't look normal. And as
clarified in a later post, that was due to a security incident that
occurred which required new repo keys.
Regards,
Gerry