From d674bb1dbfba8ec11eccb45c30eb5e54b72b7be5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jamie Mansfield Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 20:32:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Resolve broken links in upgrading page Fixes #88 --- modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc | 13 ++++--------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc index ddd25e5..b5d5c30 100644 --- a/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc +++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/upgrading.adoc @@ -27,17 +27,12 @@ image:Upgradef24f25-gs.png[Upgradef24f25-gs.png,title="Upgradef24f25-gs.png",wid This method is used to upgrade Fedora Workstation from 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 link:++dnf-system-upgrade.html++[DNF System Upgrade Quick Doc]. - -[[sect-upgrading-the-fedora-atomic-host-via-rpm-ostree]] -== Upgrading the Fedora Atomic Host via rpm-ostree - -For instructions on upgrading Fedora Atomic Host installations between Fedora releases, refer to the link:++atomic-host-upgrade.html++[Atomic Host Upgrade Quick Doc]. +For instructions on upgrading with the DNF system upgrade plugin, refer to the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade Quick Doc]. [[sect-can-i-upgrade-between-fedora-releases-using-only-dnf]] == Can I upgrade between Fedora releases using only DNF? -Upgrading between Fedora releases without the link:++dnf_system_upgrade.html++[DNF system upgrade plugin] is not tested by the Fedora QA team. +Upgrading between Fedora releases without the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade Plugin] is not tested by the Fedora QA team. Any issues using this method are not considered blockers for a release but in practice works for many users. [[sect-can-i-update-from-a-pre-release-alpha-beta-or-other-development-snapshot-to-the-final-release]] @@ -57,7 +52,7 @@ 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:++fedora-life-cycle.html++[Fedora Life Cycle Quick Doc] for more information on how the whole Fedora cycle works from Rawhide, to Branched, to the milestone releases (Alpha and Beta), to a 'final' release. -Upgrading to a Branched release or to Rawhide can be done with the link:++dnf_system_upgrade.html++[DNF system upgrade plugin]. +Upgrading to a Branched release or to Rawhide can be done with the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade Plugin]. Carefully read this page as there are some special notes to ensure a successful upgrade. [[sect-can-i-upgrade-using-the-fedora-installer-anaconda]] @@ -81,4 +76,4 @@ If your installation is located on a 'specialized' storage device, be sure to co == Can I upgrade from an End Of Life (EOL) release? Fedora strongly discourages running an end-of-life release on any production system, or any system connected to the public internet. -For more information, see the link:++dnf_system_upgrade.html++[DNF System Upgrade Quick Doc]. +For more information, see the xref:dnf-system-upgrade.adoc[DNF System Upgrade Quick Doc].