On 11/28/05, Jim Cornette <fct-cornette(a)insight.rr.com> wrote:
I tried upgrading a computer which had three installations on it.
(Two
fedora, one another vendor) The installer did not give a prompt where
you could choose to upgrade any of the existing installations.
Therefore, I wiped the third party installation and reformatted the
partitions where that istallation was. Is the upgrade facility in the
installer gone or broken? (At least on the computer that I tried.)
Inability to update in test1 is cited in the annoucement email that went out.
which also refers people to:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FC5Test1CommonProblems
I therefore referenced the release notes to find out if this was an
intended behavior. I did not see any notes to this being the case.
Please understand that the release-notes are a living document with
the aim to encode the important information for the final release and
not ncessarily all the important information that a tester of the test
releases needs. It can't contain all the short-term problems with the
test releases. It's important to read the annoucement notice for test
releases as well, especially for last minute gotchas.
I did notice a reference to slocate and it is not even installed.
Running locate works though and no configuration was needed,
slocate was replaced by mlocate. The release-notes may need to be
re-worded a bit even though the instructions in that section are still
valid. File a bug against the release-notes.
-jef