On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 20:09:04 -0430
Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So I decided to try fedup using the network install option. Spent
> most of the day downloading over 2700 packages (I have a whole
> 1Mbps link, woohoo), rebooted, selected the System Upgrade option,
> then sat watching the Fedora logo fade in, fade out, fade in , fade
> out, ... with no sign that any progress was being made. Is this
> right?

currentl yes,
try upgrade from telinit 3, with rhgb, quite  removed
(or their modern equivs).


> 
> How can I avoid wasting even more hours on this? Is there no way to
> tell fedup where to look for the new packages other than the
> network or an ISO file?
> 
I don't believe so at the moment.
no man page being available, only "fedup-cli --help"
Unless move the downloaded files to the side.
Use createrepo to make a local  repo.
then:
--repourl REPO=URL   add a repo named REPO at the given URL
as part of a network update?


-- 
Regards,
Frank

"Byte my kernel"
                                                --me .
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