In Versions later than Fedora18, fedup is used as the upgrade tool. For more information, see upgrade from Fedora17 to 18 18. (See note 1) But if you directly use fedup -- network21, the following prompt is displayed: According to the prompt, the original Fedora21 packages different versions based on different usage characteristics. Mainly includes: workstation server cloude cloud nonp
In Versions later than Fedora 18, fedup is used as the upgrade tool. For more information, see upgrade from Fedora 17 to 18 18. (See note 1)
However, if you directly use fedup -- network 21, the following message is displayed:
According to the prompts, the original Fedora 21 packages different versions based on different usage characteristics. It mainly includes:
- Workstation
- Server
- Cloude cloud
- Nonproduct non-productive
During installation and upgrade, you must use the -- prouduct parameter to specify the required version.
Therefore, the upgrade command of the workstation should be:
Fedora -- network 21 -- product = workstation
Note 1
Upgrade Fedora 17 to 18
The upgrade tool of fedora 18 is no longer pre-upgrade, but changed to fedup.
First install fedup and use the fedup upgrade method:
Sudo fedup -- network 18
My system has 1515 packages to be upgraded. A long wait.
Appendix: Use of fedup
-- Network upgrades from the network. The parameter value is rawhid, 18.
-- Iso is upgraded from a CD image. The parameter value is the image location.
-- Device is upgraded from a directory. The parameter value is directory.
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