2013/1/20 Ray Strode <halfl...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> > 1. Download a LiveCD Fedora.iso (it takes less time than download the DVD
> > iso file)
> > 2. Launch  fedup --iso Fedora-LiveCD.iso, that make the job of adjusting
> > GRUB2 i.a.
> > 3. Reboot the system
> > 3. Choose LiveCD entry from GRUB2) Perform the installation as you wish
> Unfortunately, the way the livecd's currently work, they can't be used
> to do upgrades. They merely copy the live installation byte for byte
> to the selected hardisk volumes, blowing away anything that's already
> there.
>
> --Ray
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Good point Ray, but even so I guess that in many of us have  a /home
directory so we can install the new version freshly...
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