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* {{package|preupgrade}}  
* {{package|preupgrade}}  
** F-12: <code>preupgrade-1.1.7-1.fc12.noarch</code>
** F-12: <code>preupgrade-1.1.7-1.fc12.noarch</code>
** F-13: The newest version is available at http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/fedora/13/i386.  A scratch build is available for Fedora 13.  You can install it by:
** F-13: The newest version is available at http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=173159, you can install it by:
:<pre>
:<pre>
: # su -c 'yum --nogpgcheck localinstall "http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/getfile?taskID=2442952&name=preupgrade-1.1.7-0.20.20100902git.fc13.noarch.rpm"'
: # yum install koji
: # koji download-build preupgrade-1.1.6-1.fc13
: # yum localupdate preupgrade-1.1.6-1.fc13.noarch.rpm --nogpgcheck
:</pre>
:</pre>
* {{package|python-urlgrabber}}  
* {{package|python-urlgrabber}}  
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** F-13: The newest version is <code>python-urlgrabber-3.9.1-7.fc13</code>, install it by:
** F-13: The newest version is <code>python-urlgrabber-3.9.1-7.fc13</code>, install it by:
:<pre>
:<pre>
: # su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update python-urlgrabber'
: # su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update python-urlgrabber -y'
:</pre>
:</pre>


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| [[User:newgle1|newgle1]]
| [[User:newgle1|newgle1]]
| {{result|fail|newgle1|629245}}
| {{result|fail|newgle1|629245}}
| {{result|fail|newgle1|624971}}
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail|newgle1|629245}}
| {{result|none}}
| <references/>
| <references/>
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| <references/>
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| [[User:epico|Epico]]
| [[User:FIXME]]
| N/A
| {{result|none}}
| N/A
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail|epico}} <ref group="long">See {{bz|629245}} {{bz|624971}}, replace UUID=xxxxxx with /dev/sda1  for stage2 and ks in grub.conf, it starts to work. also need to replace /images/install.img with /upgrade/install.img in anaconda. </ref>
| {{result|none}}
| <references/>
| <references/>
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| [[User:jlaska|jlaska]]
| [[User:FIXME]]
| {{result|fail}} <ref name="bz624971">{{bz|624971}} - unable to locate install.img or ks.cfg using UUID=xxxxx</ref> <ref>Tested with <code>preupgrade-1.1.7-0.20.20100902git.fc13</code></ref>
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail}} <ref name="bz624971"/>
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail}} <ref name="bz624971"/>
| {{result|none}}
| <references/>
| <references/>
|-
|-
| [[User:ericb|Eric Blake]]
| [[User:FIXME]]
| {{result|warn}} <ref name="bz629738">{{bz|629738}} - no support for --help/--version</ref> <ref name="bz629745">{{bz|629745}} - bogus exit status</ref> <ref name="eblake1">VM ran out of space in /var/cache/yum; preupgrade correctly detected this; retry with a larger VM succeeded</ref> <ref name="bz624971">{{bz|624971}} - just like others, I had to change UUID to /dev/vda1 to tell Anaconda where to look</ref> <ref name="eblake2">The preupgrade/anaconda process completed and rebooted automatically, but with NetworkManager stopped; I had to manually start it before I could access the Internet</ref>
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail}} <ref name="bz629814">{{bz|629814}} - preupgrade finished with VM having barely enough space, but anaconda failed claiming that there was insufficient space to complete the transaction. Retrying with a larger VM disk succeeded.</ref> <ref name="eblake2"/>
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|warn}} <ref name="bz624971"/> <ref name="bz629890">{{bz|629890}} - The reboot after preupgrade-cli is not automated</ref> <ref name="eblake2"/>
| {{result|none}}
| <references/>
| <references/>
|-
|-
| [[User:RoyBoy626]]
| [[User:FIXME]]
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|pass}}<ref name="one"> changed default /images/install.img as noted by Epico. Cross preupgrade from f12.i686 to f14.x86_64. fedora icon with 13 displayed in GUI. Confusing. Had three 250GB disk with only SCSI ID diff...Had to guess in anaconda which was to be target. Had prob with restart of preupgrade. Will file bug report.</ref>
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|none}}
| <references/>
| <references/>
|-
|-
| [[User:maxamillion|Adam Miller]]
|}
| {{result|pass}}
| {{result|pass}}
| {{result|pass}}
| These were all done in KVM virtual machines with 1GB of ram and what appears to be plenty of space in /boot so my tests might have been skewed, but I didn't encounter any issues.<references/>
|-
| [[User:dramsey|David Ramsey]]
| {{result|pass}}
| {{result|pass}}
| {{result|pass}}
| Also done with virtual machines.
|-|}
 


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