Le 06/01/2018 à 04:45, Matthew Miller a écrit :
> On Fri, Jan 05, 2018 at 04:07:19PM -0800, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> Yes, and for reference the current release is Fedora 27. Jumping
>> straight to F27 might be risky, so I'd do it in four steps:
> 
> Note that we _do_ test "n-2" upgrades like this now, so F25 to F27
> _should_ work. The transaction test will tell you if there are
> problems, so it shouldn't really be more risky in the sense of causing
> damage in some way.
> 

I had never used this way to upgrade my systems. Where can I find a
detailed description of this process? As I always had some problems to
install my config using anaconda (6 disks using raid+lvm), I fear to
face some issues during the upgrade. Will the upgrade program give me a
complete and detailed description of what it will do *before* I press
the nuclear button?

Rick Stevens suggest to backup the system: meaning personnal data or the
whole system?

Thank you.

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Université Paris Descartes
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