Solved Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27
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@jaredbusch I agree.
Unfortunately, this is for a lab, and Wholesale Internet only offers Fedora 22.
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@aaronstuder said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
@jaredbusch I agree.
Unfortunately, this is for a lab, and Wholesale Internet only offers Fedora 22.
That has nothing to do with you upgrading directly.
You could easily upgrade point by point.
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@darek-hamann said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
you should then be able to upgrade from Fedora 22 straight to Fedora 27 using the dnf system upgrade tool.
It worked
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
That has nothing to do with you upgrading directly.
You could easily upgrade point by point.
Ah, I see so go 23, 24, 25, 26, 27?
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@aaronstuder said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
@darek-hamann said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
you should then be able to upgrade from Fedora 22 straight to Fedora 27 using the dnf system upgrade tool.
It worked
You were lucky. That something worked does not not mean it is correct.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
You were lucky. That something worked does not not mean it is correct.
Excellent Point. Any suggestions on how to check to make sure everything is good?
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@aaronstuder said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
@jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
You were lucky. That something worked does not not mean it is correct.
Excellent Point. Any suggestions on how to check to make sure everything is good?
The first thing for me would be SELinux warnings and third-party repository.
This might provide you with some information to look for.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade -
@jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
It is not recommended to skip more than one release when performing a system upgrade.
Where did you read that?
With that in mind, if you do have an end-of-life release newer than Fedora 20 installed on a system you cannot just discard or re-deploy, you can attempt to upgrade it, though this is a less-tested and less-supported operation. You can try to upgrade through intermediate releases until you reach a currently-supported release, or try to upgrade to a currently-supported release in a single operation. It is not possible to state with certainty which approach is more likely to be successful.
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@aaronstuder said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
@jaredbusch said in Upgrading Fedora 22 to 27 - Missing PGP Key:
It is not recommended to skip more than one release when performing a system upgrade.
Where did you read that?
With that in mind, if you do have an end-of-life release newer than Fedora 20 installed on a system you cannot just discard or re-deploy, you can attempt to upgrade it, though this is a less-tested and less-supported operation. You can try to upgrade through intermediate releases until you reach a currently-supported release, or try to upgrade to a currently-supported release in a single operation. It is not possible to state with certainty which approach is more likely to be successful.
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Ummmm...... just add 5. Easy peasy.
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There are multiple guides here to do this. And again jumping more than a single version is not the proper way to handle it. Even if it works.