George R. Goffe wrote:
Will Woods <wwoods <at> redhat.com> writes:
> Greetings!
>
> I know many of you have had problems installing FC6t3. Let me offer my
> apologies, and my sincere thanks to you for *trying* to help us test
> Fedora Core.
>
> We still want your help! In order to make that happen, we've decided to
> do an early release of pre-FC6 disk images. They will only be available
> by bittorrent, in order to save us time waiting for the mirrors to sync.
>
> This release should fix the most common bugs preventing installation of
> FC6t3, including:
>
> #206913: Anaconda exception on upgrade from FC4
> #206876: GRUB claims initrd is too big for memory on x86_64
> #208080: ahci/ata_piix mixup causes Anaconda to not find SATA disks
> #206453: installed x86_64/ppc system missing initrd, cannot boot
> #206202: Anaconda traceback during lvcreate on ppc64
>
> ...and others.
>
> We'll make an announcement when the images actually become available.
> Let me know if there are any questions.
>
> -w
>
>
Will,
I appologize for bothering you but I'm trying to do some testing on my newly
kickstarted fc6t3 system. I went to the repo file in
/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates-testing.repo and changed enabled=0 to enabled=1.
All I get is an error (see below) when I do yum update. I've been searching for
the solution to this and it's how I found this posting.
Fedora updates testing is useless on a development branch/test releases
and wont work. That repository is used for testing updates that are
scheduled for general releases. You only need fedora-devel and
extras-devel repositories enabled in the development branch/test
releases to participate in testing.
Rahul
Rahul