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Upgrading the Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
This page provides instructions for performing an in-place upgrade of an installed Fedora 26 TemplateVM to Fedora 27. If you wish to install a new, unmodified Fedora 27 template instead of upgrading a template that is already installed in your system, please see the Fedora TemplateVM page instead.
These instructions can also be used to upgrade a Fedora 25 TemplateVM to
Fedora 27. Simply start by cloning fedora-25
instead of fedora-26
in the
instructions below.
Important information regarding RPM Fusion repos
If your RPM Fusion repositories are disabled when you upgrade a TemplateVM from Fedora 26 to 27, all RPM Fusion packages and RPM Fusion repo definitions will be removed from that TemplateVM. If your RPM Fusion repositories are enabled when upgrading, all RPM Fusion packages and repo definitions will be retained and updated as expected. For most users, this behavior should not cause a problem, since a TemplateVM in which the RPM Fusion repos are disabled is probably a TemplateVM in which you never wish to use them. However, if you wish to have the RPM Fusion repo definitions after upgrading in a TemplateVM in which they are currently disabled, you may wish to temporarily enable them prior to upgrading or manually create, copy, or download them after upgrading.
Qubes 3.2 Instructions
Summary: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
Note: The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
(@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26 fedora-27
[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-27 gnome-terminal
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block -A fedora-27 dom0:/var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
[user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template fedora-27
(Optional cleanup: Switch everything over to the new template and delete the old one. See instructions below for details.)
Detailed: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
These instructions will show you how to upgrade the standard Fedora 26 TemplateVM to Fedora 27. The same general procedure may be used to upgrade any template based on the standard Fedora 26 template.
Note: The command-line prompt on each line indicates where each command
should be entered (@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
-
Ensure the existing template is not running.
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-26
-
Clone the existing template and start a terminal in the new template.
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26 fedora-27 [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-27 gnome-terminal
-
Attempt the upgrade process in the new template.
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 distro-sync --best --allowerasing
Note:
dnf
might ask you to approve importing a new package signing key. For example, you might see a prompt like this one:warning: /var/cache/dnf/fedora-d02ca361e1b58501/packages/python2-babel-2.3.4-1.fc27.noarch.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID f5282ee4: NOKEY Importing GPG key 0xF5282EE4: Userid : "Fedora (27) <fedora-27-primary@fedoraproject.org>" Fingerprint: 860E 19B0 AFA8 00A1 7518 81A6 F55E 7430 F528 2EE4 From : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-27-x86_64 Is this ok [y/N]:
This key was already checked when it was installed (notice that the "From" line refers to a location on your local disk), so you can safely say yes to this prompt.
Note: If you encounter no errors, proceed to step 4. If you do encounter errors, see the next two points first.
-
If
dnf
reports that you do not have enough free disk space to proceed with the upgrade process, create an empty file in dom0 to use as a cache and attach it to the template as a virtual disk.[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block -A fedora-27 dom0:/var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
Then reattempt the upgrade process, but this time use the virtual disk as a cache.
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
If this attempt is successful, proceed to step 4.
-
dnf
may complain:At least X MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
In this case, one option is to resize the TemplateVM's disk image before reattempting the upgrade process. (See Additional Information below for other options.)
-
-
Shut down the new TemplateVM (from the command-line or Qubes VM Manager).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-27
-
Remove the cache file, if you created one.
[user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
-
Trim the new template (see Compacting the Upgraded Template for details and other options).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template fedora-27
-
(Recommended) Switch everything that was set to the old template to the new template.
-
(Optional) Remove the old template. (Make sure to type
fedora-26
, notfedora-27
.)[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo dnf remove qubes-template-fedora-26
Compacting the Upgraded Template
Neither fstrim
nor the discard
mount option works on the TemplateVM's root
filesystem, so when a file is removed in the template, space is not freed in
dom0. This means that the template will use about twice as much space as is
really necessary after upgrading.
You can use the qvm-trim-template
tool:
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template fedora-27
Upgrading StandaloneVMs
The procedure for upgrading a StandaloneVM from Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 is the
same as for a TemplateVM, except that qvm-trim-template
does not work on
StandaloneVMs. Instead, you should run the following command inside the
StandaloneVM in order to compact it:
$ sudo fstrim -v -a
Summary: Upgrading the Minimal Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
Note: The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
(@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26-minimal fedora-27-minimal
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -u root -a fedora-27-minimal xterm
[root@fedora-27-minimal ~]# dnf clean all
[user@fedora-27-minimal ~]# dnf --releasever=27 --best --allowerasing distro-sync
(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-trim-template fedora-27-minimal
(If you encounter insufficient space issues, you may need to use the methods described for the standard template above.)
Qubes 4.0 Instructions
Summary: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
Note: The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
(@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26 fedora-27
[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-27 gnome-terminal
[user@dom0 ~]$ dev=$(sudo losetup -f --show /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img)
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block attach fedora-27 dom0:${dev##*/}
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo fstrim -v /
(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo losetup -d $dev
[user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
(Optional cleanup: Switch everything over to the new template and delete the old one. See instructions below for details.)
Detailed: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
These instructions will show you how to upgrade the standard Fedora 26 TemplateVM to Fedora 27. The same general procedure may be used to upgrade any template based on the standard Fedora 26 template.
Note: The command-line prompt on each line indicates where each command
should be entered (@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
-
Ensure the existing template is not running.
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-26
-
Clone the existing template and start a terminal in the new template.
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26 fedora-27 [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-27 gnome-terminal
-
Attempt the upgrade process in the new template.
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 distro-sync --best --allowerasing
Note:
dnf
might ask you to approve importing a new package signing key. For example, you might see a prompt like this one:warning: /var/cache/dnf/fedora-d02ca361e1b58501/packages/python2-babel-2.3.4-1.fc27.noarch.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID f5282ee4: NOKEY Importing GPG key 0xF5282EE4: Userid : "Fedora (27) <fedora-27-primary@fedoraproject.org>" Fingerprint: 860E 19B0 AFA8 00A1 7518 81A6 F55E 7430 F528 2EE4 From : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-27-x86_64 Is this ok [y/N]:
This key was already checked when it was installed (notice that the "From" line refers to a location on your local disk), so you can safely say yes to this prompt.
Note: If you encounter no errors, proceed to step 4. If you do encounter errors, see the next two points first.
-
If
dnf
reports that you do not have enough free disk space to proceed with the upgrade process, create an empty file in dom0 to use as a cache and attach it to the template as a virtual disk.[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img [user@dom0 ~]$ dev=$(sudo losetup -f --show /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img) [user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block attach fedora-27 dom0:${dev##*/}
Then reattempt the upgrade process, but this time use the virtual disk as a cache.
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all [user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=27 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
If this attempt is successful, proceed to step 4.
-
dnf
may complain:At least X MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
In this case, one option is to resize the TemplateVM's disk image before reattempting the upgrade process. (See Additional Information below for other options.)
-
-
Trim the new template.
[user@fedora-27 ~]$ sudo fstrim -v /
-
Shut down the new TemplateVM (from the command-line or Qubes VM Manager).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-27
-
Remove the cache file, if you created one.
[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo losetup -d $dev [user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
-
(Recommended) Switch everything that was set to the old template to the new template.
-
(Optional) Remove the old template. (Make sure to type
fedora-26
, notfedora-27
.)[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo dnf remove qubes-template-fedora-26
Upgrading StandaloneVMs
The procedure for upgrading a StandaloneVM from Fedora 26 to Fedora 27 is the same as for a TemplateVM.
Summary: Upgrading the Minimal Fedora 26 Template to Fedora 27
Note: The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
(@dom0
or @fedora-27
).
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-26-minimal fedora-27-minimal
[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -u root -a fedora-27-minimal xterm
[root@fedora-27-minimal ~]# dnf clean all
[user@fedora-27-minimal ~]# dnf --releasever=27 --best --allowerasing distro-sync
[user@fedora-27-minimal ~]# fstrim -v /
(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
(If you encounter insufficient space issues, you may need to use the methods described for the standard template above.)
Additional Information
As mentioned above, you may encounter the following dnf
error:
At least X MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
In this case, you have several options:
-
Increase the TemplateVM's disk image size. This is the solution mentioned in the main instructions above.
-
Delete files in order to free up space. One way to do this is by uninstalling packages. You may then reinstalling them again after you finish the upgrade process, if desired). However, you may end up having to increase the disk image size anyway (see previous option).
-
Do the upgrade in parts, e.g., by using package groups. (First upgrade
@core
packages, then the rest.) -
Do not perform an in-place upgrade. Instead, simply download and install a new template package, then redo all desired template modifications.
With regard to the last option, here are some useful messages from the mailing list which also apply to TemplateVM management and migration in general: