Muayyad AlSadi wrote:
it seems that anaconda wants that anaconda's upgrade requires a
version that is strictly older than current
That's normal. Anaconda can't do downgrades, so "upgrading" from Fedora
n +
updates to just Fedora n (with the same n) isn't going to work, or even do
anything. So it prevents you from doing that.
ie. one can't upgrade an alpha/bera or even same version
If you know what you're doing, you can use the "upgradeany" boot option. You
can even upgrade RHEL/CentOS to Fedora that way.
Kevin Kofler