Fedora 28....time to upgrade
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My home desktop, work desktop, and home laptop upgraded successfully.
For my own amusement, Iām using salt to upgrade a few of my home lab VMs at once.
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Here's the announcement with what's new in Fedora 28 and links to more information:
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Well, guess I know what I'll be doing with the home lab today. Updates, updates for everything!
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Main desktop is on 28 now. Main laptop updating.
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Will likely have to update this evening - need the desktop for the day to run NTG stuffs..
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Any explanation or real life usage of this :
https://docs.pagure.org/modularity/
How would you slow packages ?
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Third machine updating now.
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@scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Third machine updating now.
Slowpoke, I'm up to 5 of 6 updating. They're all still in process tho, my home lab box is horribly iops constrained.
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Fourth one just kicked off.
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The fifth machine around here is Ubuntu and went to 18.04 a few days ago.
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Nice that LibreOffice 6 is in there now.
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@gjacobse said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Will likely have to update this evening - need the desktop for the day to run NTG stuffs..
NTG-Win10 going for Fedora update....
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Fresh install on the laptop.
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@mlnews said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Nice that LibreOffice 6 is in there now.
I noticed the logo was different on the splash screen, but never looked to see the version.
Doesn't matter. I just need it to work.
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Can't get this upgrade to work. Atleast the reboot process does not work to say the least.
so i did all the steps explained on several pages like already explained above this thread from @JaredBusch
After dnf -y system-upgrade reboot the system reboots and succeeds the installation i guess? (No errors)
Then the system reboots again and the VirtualBox VM window stays black.... just black.. nothing to press or to click..
Anyone else has this kind of problem?Edit: I did revert back to Fedora 27 with an old snapshot. That worked. I will take another try, when there is a new virtualbox update. Windows 1803 update crashed my vbox machines today aswell... not a good day to do updates it seems.
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@cherryman said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Can't get this upgrade to work. Atleast the reboot process does not work to say the least.
so i did all the steps explained on several pages like already explained above this thread from @JaredBusch
After dnf -y system-upgrade reboot the system reboots and succeeds the installation i guess? (No errors)
Then the system reboots again and the VirtualBox VM window stays black.... just black.. nothing to press or to click..
Anyone else has this kind of problem?Edit: I did revert back to Fedora 27 with an old snapshot. That worked. I will take another try, when there is a new virtualbox update. Windows 1803 update crashed my vbox machines today aswell... not a good day to do updates it seems.
Did you by chance have virtualbox guest add on installed already? You can try removing it first.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Did you by chance have virtualbox guest add on installed already? You can try removing it first.
Yes that's it probably. Completely forgot this point. My problem is that i really need them for the shared folder, so i can't risk upgrading and not being able to reinstall the guest additions afterwards. I will just wait (a month?) and try again. Maybe things will arrange themselves, hehe. Still thanks a lot for the input.
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@cherryman said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
@black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Did you by chance have virtualbox guest add on installed already? You can try removing it first.
Yes that's it probably. Completely forgot this point. My problem is that i really need them for the shared folder, so i can't risk upgrading and not being able to reinstall the guest additions afterwards. I will just wait (a month?) and try again. Maybe things will arrange themselves, hehe. Still thanks a lot for the input.
Fedora 28 now includes virtualbox addon by default.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 28....time to upgrade:
Fedora 28 now includes virtualbox addon by default.
oh, okay? That's good to know. Maybe i will really try to deinstall the guest additions first and try the upgrade again tomorrow. I will give feedback if that worked.
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Sweet Spins.