On Thursday 25 June 2009 05:50:03 Kevin Kofler wrote:
If you just run "yum upgrade" or "yum update"
(they behave the same by
default), that's not what happens. To achieve that, you have to:
yum --downloadonly upgrade
telinit 3
yum -C upgrade
On the other hand, preupgrade does drop you out of the running system, it
does the upgrade in an Anaconda environment.
Kevin, please understand that I did not initiate this upgrade, in a sense.
When the update notifier sends out that invitation to upgrade it takes control
of the upgrade. This is a service/utility provided by fedora.
I accept that most of my problem seems to stem from being more at the bleeding
edge than I've ever been before. I've learned a lot from this experience.
Now I just want to know how to deal with the remaining 15 f10 packages.
Anne
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