thank you very much Ed,

I made the manual procedure..,
(using the shutdown -r now  -to reboot after sudo dnf system-upgrade
download --releasever=33  )

but after I give the last command :<sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot>
I got the error  message : :
\Error: system is not ready for upgrade


:-(

I remember that I renounced to upgrade to Fedora 33
because I had already this problem

...
what it is possible to do  ??

thank you

Angelo


On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 8:59 AM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

> On 20/05/2021 13:36, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> > thank you Andras,
> >
> > The answer is :
> > _*<Fedora release 32 (Thirty Two)>*_
> >
> > seems the upgrading didn't work ...
> > --------------
> > I used automatic upgrading for get Fedora 30, 31 and Fedora 32.. ,
> > In these cas I simply pushed the <button> <Restart & Update>, that is
> down the label
> > <Fedora xx Now Available>...
> > ---
> > For upgrading to Fedora  34 that is no good (why ?).
> >
> > Can you suggest to me how I can better control the automatic process (to
> upgrading) ??
>
> Are you using the Workstation edition of Fedora? And, if so, are you using
> the GUI of Gnome
> to perform the upgrade?
>
> I don't use that method since I prefer to watch as much of the process as
> possible.
> You may also wish to go from F32 to F33 first.
>
> What I would do you your case is the following.
>
>  From a terminal session.....
>
> sudo dnf update   (to make sure your current system is fully updated)
> sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade   (just to make sure you have
> the plug-in installed)
>
> if packages have been updated, then reboot just to make sure changes have
> taken
> effect.
>
> Then, again from the terminal.
>
> sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=34  (or 33 if you want to do
> it in increments)
>
> when complete
>
> sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot
>
> The system will boot and show the F32 kernel to start with but the upgrade
> process should begin.
>
> Consult
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/ if a
> package issue is
> preventing the upgrade from proceeding without additional parameters being
> added to the upgrade
> command.  A common problem is an issue with a non-fedora repo/package.
>
>
> --
> Remind me to ignore comments which aren't germane to the thread.
>
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