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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_01.png|thumb|350px|Shutting down FC1]] | |[[File:fc2_upgrade_01.png|thumb|350px|Shutting down FC1]] | ||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_02.png|thumb|350px| | |[[File:fc2_upgrade_02.png|thumb|350px|FC2 Install begins]] | ||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_03.png|thumb|350px|Choosing to update]] | |||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_04.png|thumb|350px|Updating the bootloader]] | |||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_05.png|thumb|350px|Starting the update!]] | |||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_06.png|thumb|350px|A Thank You to the early Fedora community]] | |||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_07.png|thumb|350px|Upgrade complete!]] | |||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_08.png|thumb|350px|This time, the SMP kernel booted! (yes, the UP kernel is selected here, ignore that...)]] | |||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_09.png|thumb|350px|Boot Screen]] | |||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_10.png|thumb|350px|Kudzu sees a new keyboard]] | |||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_11.png|thumb|350px|Login screen]] | |||
|[[File:fc2_upgrade_12.png|thumb|350px|Gnome 2.6, but wait, not all is right...]] | |||
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|[[File:fc2_upgrade_13.png|thumb|350px|The desktop works, though we've got a stacked icon]] | |||
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Upgrade issues; | |||
* I hit [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=120858 this bug] where the <span class="code">Xfree86</span> to <span class="code">Xorg</span> migration didn't go perfectly. | |||
* The new "Computer" icon was hidden under the old "Start Here" icon. | |||
* The mouse was '''much''' more sensitive. | |||
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Revision as of 01:33, 19 May 2013
This is my adventure of installing Fedora Core 1 and then upgrading it through every version up to Fedora 18.
Why?
Because.
Installing Fedora Core 1
- Codename: Yarrow
- Released: November 6, 2003
- Kernel: 2.4.19
This proved a little challenging. I opted to use a virtual machine as I didn't have any hardware old enough to support it. I used a Fedora 18 machine to do the install. The installation was done using a 50 GiB image file for storage and connected to the standard libvirtd Default network. The actual install of the OS was done as a Desktop system with default packages. The network used an emulated rtl8139 network card.
The biggest trick was to get the installer detect the CD-ROM and disk. In the end, I had to emulate a SCSI bus for both. I couldn't get virt-manager to set the options, so I had to use the virt-install command line tools. The installation was kicked off with the following command;
virt-install --connect=qemu:///system -n \
FedoraUpgradeTest --ram 512 \
--vcpus 2 \
--disk path=/mnt/usb/ISOs/Fedora/Core1/yarrow-x86_64-disc1.iso,device=cdrom,bus=scsi \
--os-type=linux \
--disk path=/mnt/usb/VMs/FedoraUpgradeTest.img,device=disk,bus=scsi \
--network network=default,model=rtl8139 \
-v
Install
Some fun issues;
- On first reboot, the OS tried to boot off of the SMP kernel and immediately fell back to the boot loader. The UP kernel booted though.
- Opening Mozilla v1.4.1 and clicking on the "Red Hat, Inc." bookmark crashed the browser, but the "Red Hat Network" bookmark worked... Sort of.
- Our own website didn't crash, but I can't say it degraded too gracefully, either. Our AN!Wiki actually rendered quite well, so kudos to the MediaWiki devs! Our RoundCube webmail didn't crash, but it did refuse to run.
Some Apps
Fedora Core 2
- Codename: Tettnang
- Released; May 18, 2004
- Kernel: 2.6.5
The upgrade was done by booting off of the installation DVD ISO.
The upgrade itself was painless.
Upgrade
Upgrade issues;
- I hit this bug where the Xfree86 to Xorg migration didn't go perfectly.
- The new "Computer" icon was hidden under the old "Start Here" icon.
- The mouse was much more sensitive.
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