(On 3/11/20 2:43 P.M., Samuel wrote)
> Why is that necessary?
In the same WARNING block that advises"As a precaution, download the Fedora Workstation Live image <https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/> <https://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/%3E>in the event something goes wrong.", the upgrade instructions also advise doing a back-up.  It seems like good wisdom to me.  It's not necessary, but good advice "in the event something goes wrong".

> But it's a good idea to back up your home directory regularly anyway.
Agreed.  I've been doing that (well, a cumulative incremental back-up, actually) weekly, just before doing my weekly patches.

> (dnf upgrade *dnf* systemd* *repos *release)
The instructions advise something similar: doing full patches (dnf --refresh upgrade) just before doing the upgrade. That's what I do.  I'm curious: is what you do significantly different?

> It's intended... Actually, I just noticed there's a dropdown...
I missed that.  Thank-you!  I must shortly leave for someplace I must be for the evening, and I have places to go tomorrow morning.  I'll try that tomorrow afternoon after the weekly patches.  That's probably what I'm looking for.

> But if in future you want to find some specific version or spin,
> everything's at https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/.
All I saw was something that looks like "ls" output, nothing to download.  After I report back on mediawriter, I'd like to learn how to go that route.  But let me try the mediawriter approach first.

Thank-you, Samuel.
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