diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading-fedora-online.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading-fedora-online.adoc index c057350..0dd1e4d 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading-fedora-online.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading-fedora-online.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ using `dnf` (without the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF system upgrade plugin] [WARNING] ==== -This is not a supported upgrade method. Read xref:upgrading.adoc[] to see a list of supported and tested upgrade methods. The steps included in the guide are *at your own risk*. +This is not a supported upgrade method. Read xref:upgrading.adoc[Upgrading to a new release of Fedora] to see a list of supported and tested upgrade methods. The steps included in the guide are *at your own risk*. ==== diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc index 4494bb9..db0fd88 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This is the recommended upgrade method for all other Fedora installations. This method is used to a upgrade Fedora installation using the command-line. It is also used to troubleshoot issues with packages preventing the graphical method from upgrading. -For instructions on upgrading with the DNF system upgrade plugin, refer to the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[] page. +For instructions on upgrading with the DNF system upgrade plugin, refer to the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade] page. [[sect-upgrading-to-major-versions-in-silverblue]] == Upgrading between major versions in Fedora Silverblue @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This is not a supported upgrade method. ==== -Upgrading between Fedora releases without the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade plugin] or <> are not tested by the Fedora QA team, and are therefore not supported by the community. You can follow xref:upgrading-fedora-online.adoc[], but you're doing that *at your own risk*. +Upgrading between Fedora releases without the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade plugin] or <> are not tested by the Fedora QA team, and are therefore not supported by the community. You can follow xref:upgrading-fedora-online.adoc[Upgrading Fedora using package manager], but you're doing that *at your own risk*. [[sect-upgrade-from-prerelease-to-final-release]] == Upgrading from pre-release (beta) to final public release (stable) @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ They are *NOT SUITABLE* for regular day-to-day use unless you are a fairly exper You should read through those pages carefully before deciding to run Branched or Rawhide. See the link:++https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Life_Cycle++[Fedora Life Cycle] for more information on how the whole Fedora cycle works from Rawhide, to Branched, to the milestone releases (Beta), to the 'Final' release. -Upgrading to a Branched release or to Rawhide can be done using xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[]. +Upgrading to a Branched release or to Rawhide can be done using xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade]. [[sect-upgrading-from-end-of-life-releases]] == Can I upgrade from an End Of Life (EOL) release?