On 11/03/2012 10:07 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
The bottom line appears to be 13->15->17, at most two versions at a
time.

I don't know of any reason you can't go from 13->16. Going directly to 17 is only problematic because of the /usr merge, since anaconda needs to handle that.

And it's going to be really ugly, because GNOME went away, or at
any rate the name was jacked up and something utterly different put in,
so I will have to migrate users to the nearest thing, XFCE.

The nearest thing is probably Cinnamon, which is available in F17. Cinnamon is an alternative GNOME shell, which mostly resembles GNOME 2. That said, I don't think there's anything specifically wrong with the GNOME Shell. My mom uses it. A number of my friends use it. I use it. Only a few people that I know specifically don't like it.

I think the easy way is to drop in an SSD for root and clean install,
then recustomize and mount the pieces. Maybe plug in a spare 8TB RAID on
the eSATA and take another backup, I have two remote backups, but
restoring over Gbit network will take way too long if I must.

Yes, clean installs are going to be the most reliable installation method, and backups are always recommended.

Thanks for the pointers, it would appear that changing the network
device names and putting something totally different in while still
calling it GNOME is going to make the upgrade, or any automated upgrade
past the changes, challenging on anything more than a simple desktop.

The network device name is also optional. If you boot with the kernel arg "biosdevname=0", you won't get that behavior.

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