Upgrade to Fedora 30
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@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
Fedora 30 is officially out and it is time to update your systems! Easiest to become root first with sudo -i su or however you do it on your system. Then...
From the command line:
dnf upgrade --refresh ; dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade ; dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=30 ; dnf system-upgrade reboot
Warning, running the above command will take quite some time and will automatically reboot your computer when it is done.
I don’t know why you always insist on this one liner junk
dnf upgrade -y --refresh dnf install -y dnf-plugin-system-upgrade dnf system-upgrade download -y --releasever=30 dnf system-upgrade -y reboot
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@JaredBusch because why would someone want to sit through each line, and because in the real world, I want to grab it and upgrade over and over again.
The real question is, why don't you want a one liner for a single task.
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@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
@JaredBusch because why would someone want to sit through each line, and because in the real world, I want to grab it and upgrade over and over again.
The real question is, why don't you want a one liner for a single task.
Because it is not a single task. That is 4 tasks.
Maybe 3 if you say the last two have to go together.
And especially on release day, things go wrong because dependencies are often missing.
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Yeah, but it just stops either way if something is wrong. I'm using the one liner and even with that issue, it works fine.
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@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
@JaredBusch because why would someone want to sit through each line, and because in the real world, I want to grab it and upgrade over and over again.
You obviously don't realize that you have to sit through it all anyway. Because you didn't use the
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@JaredBusch said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
@JaredBusch because why would someone want to sit through each line, and because in the real world, I want to grab it and upgrade over and over again.
You obviously don't realize that you have to sit through it all anyway. Because you didn't use the
-y
switch anywhere.No, that's intentional. I still want to have the ability to see what is happening. But I don't want to waste time trying to copy and paste and remember which command I am on over and over.
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oh the tragedy! 2.3GB!!
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That's not small!
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@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
That's not small!
For an entire OS plus desktop experiences? I don't think that is bad.
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First server upgrading was 631MB.
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Laptop failed
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Yup failed upgrade unusable system
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That sucks. What kind of laptop? My Inspiron upgraded without a hitch.
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@scottalanmiller said in Upgrade to Fedora 30:
That sucks. What kind of laptop? My Inspiron upgraded without a hitch.
My Inspiron
Booting to rescue mode I see my file system
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First server update successful.
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/boot/grub2 shows grubenv is a linked folder to /boot/edit/EFI/fedora/grubenv
But there is no folder /boot/efi/EFI
There is no grub conf file anywhere I can find.
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Tried to tell grub to try again. Nope
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rebooted again and it booted up.
WTF
I am not running windows here... I expect logical reasons.
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I think I might wipe and try Silverblue this time.