I've been holding off on updating my server at a remote site from F31 -> F32 because I hate to risk something going wrong at this time of covid, when I have no access to the remote. At some point I guess I will have to take the risk. I believe the update can be done entirely remotely.
Thoughts?
On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 10:00:13 -0400 Neal Becker wrote:
Thoughts?
I'd wait a year or two. That's what I'm doing with my system at work I use remotely. I've had systemd's dhcp client fail to get an IP addr on a reboot, so I'm no longer even rebooting or applying updates.
On 8/28/20 7:00 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
I've been holding off on updating my server at a remote site from F31 -> F32 because I hate to risk something going wrong at this time of covid, when I have no access to the remote. At some point I guess I will have to take the risk. I believe the update can be done entirely remotely.
I just did this a couple of days ago for a remote computer with no problems. Of course, there's always a risk, but I've found Fedora version upgrades to be very reliable. However, if it's a very critical system and you really wouldn't be able to access it if there's a problem, it might be better to wait.