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Description of problem: Updaing from FC22 to FC25 brings the system to an unusable login window . I could type the username/password but then would be brought back to the login window after a short time with a black screen. I've managed to gain access to the console and was able to update to latest FC25 which solved the problem. I was wondering if this is the expected behavior or if DNF should have updated to the latest FC25 from the beginning. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Latest How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install FC22 2. Update to FC25 3. Try to login Actual results: Goes back to login windows Expected results: Logs in Additional info: Shouldn't DNF also use the "updates" repository and update to latest?
N+3 upgrades (i.e. skipping two versions) are not officially supported. They should usually work, but aren't systematically tested, and when things break, you're on your own. Unless you changed the default configuration, "updates" repository should be enabled and system-upgrade should install packages from there. If it didn't, it's most likely because of some conflict between packages that made a single-step upgrade impossible, but was somehow solved by the two-step upgrade (with the second part done manually by you). If you have the dnf history for both upgrades, we can maybe figure out what happened.
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N+3 upgrades are not supported.