On Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:52:48 am m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Lamar Owen wrote:
> > mechanism has been improved at least between F13 and F14, as I did do a
> > preupgrade on my development/testing box, which will likely go to CentOS 6
> > or SL6 some time RSN.
> <snip>
> Could you define "improved"? My wish list would include "I (fedora) will
> install the o/s in /boot, and then *ask* where you want the rest to go",
> so I can tell something like /upgrade in the root filesystem, where I've
> got a *TON* more space.

Well, since you asked, I'm talking again about a preupgrade; the /boot 
filesystem on that box is 100MB in size, and the preupgrade worked.  It 
downloaded the install image during the boot of the anaconda upgrader, rather 
than downloading during the preupgrade run.  I don't know which BZ entry it 
would be, but I'm sure you could look that up.

The preupgrade by definition is an in-place upgrade rather than an install.  
The LiveCD install cannot upgrade (since it's just really duplicating the on-cd 
filesystem, plus a few other operations) and there aren't any RPMs on the 
LiveCD to do an upgrade with.... Having the netinstall option should also give 
the upgrade option, but I don't recall if the Fedora LiveCD will do a 
netinstall like the CentOS LiveCD will.

But upgrades between EL versions aren't supported, so that's sort of moot.  Can 
you imagine trying to upgrade an FC6 to an F12 in one step?  That's essentially 
what a C5 to C6 upgrade will be like, and it's not going to be easy.  And it 
may not even be directly possible to upgrade; there have been a lot of changes 
between, including RPM format, disk naming, among a few things.  It might be 
possible to do C5 to F7, to F8, to F9, to F10, to F11, and then to C6.  It 
might even be possible to skip some of those steps; don't know.
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