On 07/14/2017 03:01 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> 
> 
> On 07/14/17 17:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>>
>>>> You didn't let it do the reboot to do the upgrade?
>>> .
>>> Not yet, I can't risk running up a lot of usage during "prime time."
>>> If I go over my allotment Viasat protests and charges me by for extra
>>> gigs. 
>>
>>
>> The post-reboot part of the process doesn't download anything (to the
>> best of my knowledge).  It just applies the updates that have already
>> been downloaded.
>> _______________________________________________
> +
> 
> I clicked on Download this morning during my "free time" which is not
> charged against my usage and it just downloaded all the stuff again and
> when the install was done it simply said the install failed with some
> meaningless gobbledygook about a gedit file conflict. So far upgrade is
> a waste here.
If you have both the i686 and x86_64 versions of gedit installed, try
uninstalling the out-of-arch version (e.g. uninstall the i686 version
if you're on a 64-bit machine).

I lost the top of this thread. Did you do

        $ sudo dnf system-upgrade download --allowerasing --refresh 
--releasever=26

to start the upgrade? Note the reboot doesn't do any downloads--it
just installs the RPMs already downloaded via the "dnf system-upgrade
download" command.
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