Am Fri 10 Dec 2010 02:12:20 AM CET schrieb "Carlos E. R."
Yes, but if a "supported" (= tested) upgrade path fails, it is a bug that we want to fix.
It is typical that a version does not work on some machines, and upgrade is not possible to the next version.
Most of the time, this is not an upgrade related issue; installation won't work neither. Of course, it would be a bug, if we would not announce such a hardware related problem in advance (release notes).
The problem is reported, and hopefully, it is solved in the following version. The user will expect then to be able to jump to that version when it comes.
Probably. And usually it is worth a try to do the traditional upgrade procedure (do not forget to save your user data as said in the manual). If is fails, a new installation and restoring your data would be an option. There are quite some people who say that this would be faster (usually it is slower, because they forget to configure something ;) ). Karl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org