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layout: doc
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title: Upgrading the Fedora 28 Template to Fedora 29
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permalink: /doc/template/fedora/upgrade-28-to-29/
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redirect_from:
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- /doc/fedora-template-upgrade-28/
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- /en/doc/fedora-template-upgrade-28/
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- /doc/FedoraTemplateUpgrade28/
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- /wiki/FedoraTemplateUpgrade28/
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---
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Upgrading the Fedora 28 Template to Fedora 29
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=============================================
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This page provides instructions for performing an in-place upgrade of an
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installed Fedora 28 [TemplateVM] to Fedora 29. If you wish to install a new,
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unmodified Fedora 29 template instead of upgrading a template that is already
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installed in your system, please see the [Fedora TemplateVM] page instead.
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These instructions can also be used to upgrade a Fedora 26 TemplateVM to
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Fedora 29. Simply start by cloning `fedora-26` instead of `fedora-28` in the
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instructions below.
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Important information regarding RPM Fusion repos
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If your RPM Fusion repositories are **disabled** when you upgrade a TemplateVM from Fedora 28 to 29, all RPM Fusion packages and RPM Fusion repo definitions will be removed from that TemplateVM.
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If your RPM Fusion repositories are **enabled** when upgrading, all RPM Fusion packages and repo definitions will be retained and updated as expected.
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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.
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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.
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Instructions
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### Summary: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 28 Template to Fedora 29 ###
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**Note:** The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
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(`@dom0` or `@fedora-29`).
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-28 fedora-29
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[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-29 gnome-terminal
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[user@dom0 ~]$ dev=$(sudo losetup -f --show /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img)
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block attach fedora-29 dom0:${dev##*/}
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=29 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo fstrim -v /
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(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
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[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo losetup -d $dev
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[user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
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(Optional cleanup: Switch everything over to the new template and delete the old
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one. See instructions below for details.)
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### Detailed: Upgrading the Standard Fedora 28 Template to Fedora 29 ###
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These instructions will show you how to upgrade the standard Fedora 28
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TemplateVM to Fedora 29. The same general procedure may be used to upgrade any
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template based on the standard Fedora 28 template.
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**Note:** The command-line prompt on each line indicates where each command
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should be entered (`@dom0` or `@fedora-29`).
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1. Ensure the existing template is not running.
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-28
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2. Clone the existing template and start a terminal in the new template.
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-28 fedora-29
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -a fedora-29 gnome-terminal
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3. Attempt the upgrade process in the new template.
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=29 distro-sync --best --allowerasing
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**Note:** `dnf` might ask you to approve importing a new package signing
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key. For example, you might see a prompt like this one:
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warning: /mnt/removable/updates-0b4cc238d1aa4ffe/packages/kernel-4.18.17-300.fc29.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 429476b4: NOKEY
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Importing GPG key 0x429476B4:
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Userid : "Fedora 29 (29) <fedora-29@fedoraproject.org>"
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Fingerprint: 5A03 B4DD 8254 ECA0 2FDA 1637 A20A A56B 4294 76B4
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From : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-29-x86_64
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Is this ok [y/N]: y
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This key was already checked when it was installed (notice that the "From"
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line refers to a location on your local disk), so you can safely say yes to
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this prompt.
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**Note:** If you encounter no errors, proceed to step 4. If you do encounter
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errors, see the next two points first.
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* If `dnf` reports that you do not have enough free disk space to proceed
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with the upgrade process, create an empty file in dom0 to use as a cache
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and attach it to the template as a virtual disk.
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[user@dom0 ~]$ truncate -s 5GB /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
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[user@dom0 ~]$ dev=$(sudo losetup -f --show /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img)
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-block attach fedora-29 dom0:${dev##*/}
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Then reattempt the upgrade process, but this time use the virtual disk
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as a cache.
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdi
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo mount /dev/xvdi /mnt/removable
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf clean all
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo dnf --releasever=29 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removable --best --allowerasing distro-sync
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If this attempt is successful, proceed to step 4.
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* `dnf` may complain:
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At least X MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
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In this case, one option is to [resize the TemplateVM's disk
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image][resize-disk-image] before reattempting the upgrade process.
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(See [Additional Information] below for other options.)
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4. Check that you are on the correct (new) fedora release.
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ cat /etc/fedora-release
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5. Trim the new template.
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[user@fedora-29 ~]$ sudo fstrim -v /
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6. Shut down the new TemplateVM (from the command-line or Qubes VM Manager).
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-shutdown fedora-29
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7. Remove the cache file, if you created one.
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[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo losetup -d $dev
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[user@dom0 ~]$ rm /var/tmp/template-upgrade-cache.img
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8. (Recommended) [Switch everything that was set to the old template to the new
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template.][switching]
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9. (Optional) Remove the old template. (Make sure to type `fedora-28`, not
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`fedora-29`.)
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[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo dnf remove qubes-template-fedora-28
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### Upgrading StandaloneVMs ###
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The procedure for upgrading a StandaloneVM from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 is the
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same as for a TemplateVM.
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### Summary: Upgrading the Minimal Fedora 28 Template to Fedora 29 ###
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**Note:** The prompt on each line indicates where each command should be entered
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(`@dom0` or `@fedora-29`).
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone fedora-28-minimal fedora-29-minimal
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[user@dom0 ~]$ qvm-run -u root -a fedora-29-minimal xterm
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[root@fedora-29-minimal ~]# dnf clean all
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[user@fedora-29-minimal ~]# dnf --releasever=29 --best --allowerasing distro-sync
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[user@fedora-29-minimal ~]# fstrim -v /
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(Shut down TemplateVM by any normal means.)
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(If you encounter insufficient space issues, you may need to use the methods
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described for the standard template above.)
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Additional Information
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As mentioned above, you may encounter the following `dnf` error:
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At least X MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
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In this case, you have several options:
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1. [Increase the TemplateVM's disk image size][resize-disk-image].
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This is the solution mentioned in the main instructions above.
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2. Delete files in order to free up space. One way to do this is by
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uninstalling packages. You may then reinstalling them again after you
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finish the upgrade process, if desired). However, you may end up having to
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increase the disk image size anyway (see previous option).
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3. Do the upgrade in parts, e.g., by using package groups. (First upgrade
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`@core` packages, then the rest.)
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4. Do not perform an in-place upgrade. Instead, simply download and install a
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new template package, then redo all desired template modifications.
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With regard to the last option, here are some useful messages from the
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mailing list which also apply to TemplateVM management and migration in
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general:
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* [Marek](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/mCXkxlACILQ/dS1jbLRP9n8J)
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* [Jason M](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/mCXkxlACILQ/5PxDfI-RKAsJ)
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[TemplateVM]: /doc/templates/
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[Fedora TemplateVM]: /doc/templates/fedora/
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[resize-disk-image]: /doc/resize-disk-image/
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[Additional Information]: #additional-information
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[Compacting the Upgraded Template]: #compacting-the-upgraded-template
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[switching]: /doc/templates/#how-to-switch-templates
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[DispVM]: /doc/dispvm/
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