I have just completed the Qubes 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade process, ending up, as suggested in the upgrade doc, with getting the new Fedora 23 template.
However, I'm not sure where to go from here. All my existing VMs (which is just the standard out-of-the-box set) are still using fedora 21, obviously - what is the next step meant to be? Can I update my TemplateBasedVMs from 21 to 23 without losing my files?
Thanks
Emma
Normally speaking, though, if I'm running a computer with a particular operating system, I can upgrade that operating system to a new version. So are you saying I can't do this with the various VMs run by Qubes?
This means that they don't have a root filesystem (where the OS
> and programs are stored) of their own. Instead, they get their root filesystem
> from the TemplateVM on which they're based. As long as your TemplateVMs have
> been upgraded correctly, your TemplateBasedVMs should work with the upgraded
> TemplateVMs normally.
The result of running "sudo qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-23" was not to update a TemplateVM, though. It created a new TemplateVM, so now I have 2: fedora-21 and fedora-23 - the second of which doesn't yet seem to have a purpose unless or until I create new VMs
> The fact that you're now asking whether you should shut down all of your VMs
> one by one suggests that you may not have followed the above procedure, since
> rebooting dom0 entails shutting down all of those VMs (but it's also possible
> that this is just a miscommunication).
no, it just means I'm doing this process gradually, leaving space for things like, eg, restarting a VM in order to post things on the Internet
>
> It's also not clear to me what you mean by "tell them in VM-manager to be
> fedora-23 not fedora-21 VMs."
"upgrade the operating system the VMs are using to version 23 of fedora rather than version 21"
> If you've just performed an in-place upgrade on a template (from
> Fedora 21 to Fedora 23) with the intention of using it, then it would indeed
> make sense to base your AppVM on this newly upgraded template (if it wasn't
> already). Again, as long as the upgrade has been done correctly, everything
> should work normally.
based on that, it doesn't seem to be - I don't think my system is currently in the state you describe
It is possible that the step that went wrong is step one - "Upgrade fedora templates". Would you normally expect that after that first step, the default TemplateVM would have upgraded itself to the most recent available version of Fedora? Because that didn't happen.
Bearing in mind, in all of this my ultimate purpose is "make my Qubes installation indistinguishable from a fresh installation of version 3.1". Which is not yet the case!