2010-08-20 19:42, Jon Ingason skrev:
2010-08-20 18:28, Jim skrev:
> On 08/20/2010 11:30 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Have to computer where I run Fedora. One is i686 (Pentium III
>> (Coppermine) 800 MHz), 512 Mbytes memory and the other one is x86_64
>> (AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ 1800 MHz, 2 Gbytes
>> memory. I had installed F12 on both of them. The /boot (ext4) is 200
>> Mbytes on both computer. I decided to do preupgrade on both (F12 ->
>> F13). Since the /boot is only 200 Mbytes I followed the instructions
>> published on Fedora wiki "How to use PreUpgrade"
>> (
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PreUpgrade).
>>
>> The preupgrade of the i686 went fine. It only did do the first step so
>> when I rebooted the computer I only needed to configure the network as
>> stated in the wiki. When I tried to preupgrade the x86_64 using same
>> method as with the i686 the /boot got full and the preupgrade program
>> crashed.
>>
>> I have goggled and not found this problem. Have other same problem with
>> x86_64 or is there other way to do this without resizing /boot?
>>
>> PS The rest of the disk is LVM on both computers.
> I have found the easiest way to upgrade is get the latest
> "Fedora-release" and "Fedora-release-notes" from the F13 mirrors
and
> "rpm -Uvh" both rpm's into F12 , then do a "yum clean all"
and lastly
> "yum upgrade" from command line .
>
> It will replace all your F12 rpm's with F13 rpm's and then you Reboot
> your computer into a F13 kernel, and the LAST thing you have to do is "
> rpm -qa | grep kernel" that will display all the F12 kernels left
> behind, you do a "yum remove" any kernels left behind. If I use the
> command line and Copy and Paste those old F12 kernels at "yum remove"
> it makes it easier.
>
> And very lastly you got a Brand Spanking new F13 to boot from.
>
> I have done a lot of F12> F13 boxes that way without any problems.
>
> Be sure to leave out all the quotes I put in this email.
Thanks, I will try this.
OK, I have done "yum upgrade" but after down load of all packages I get
transacton error:
file /lib64/libdb-4.7.so from install of
compat-db47-4.7.25-15.fc13.x86_64 conflicts with file from package
db4-4.7.25-13.fc12.x86_64
file /usr/lib64/nautilus-sendto/plugins/libnstbluetooth.so from
install of gnome-bluetooth-2.30.0-1.fc13.x86_64 conflicts with file from
package nautilus-sendto-2.28.2-2.fc12.x86_64
And I am not sure what I should do now. Any comments?
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Regards
Jon Ingason