Well I tried that it told me that I did not have enough space.

The easiest option is use a distro which uses the updated version. I have
no clue why Fedora a distro that lives on the bleeding edge does not update
its ISO images.

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:53 AM stan via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
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> On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 01:12:01 +0530
> Sreyan Chakravarty <sreya...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I got it by running
> >
> > lvconvert --version
> >
> > I can't update the ISO image now can I ?
>
> Actually, I think you can, since the live images are fully functional
> in order to be installed.  At least I have a memory of doing so years
> ago. After the ISO image is running, you should be able to run a dnf
> update for the lvm2 packages if you have access to the internet. It
> will be temporary, and you shouldn't do large updates in order not to
> stress your system (I think it all happens in memory), but just the lvm2
> packages should be fine. Worth a try, at least.
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