When I run the system update I say on version gts-40.20250330, but when I reboot I see the message that this version is past it’s life.
How do I upgrade?
Thanks
When I run the system update I say on version gts-40.20250330, but when I reboot I see the message that this version is past it’s life.
How do I upgrade?
Thanks
I have an old laptop which I didn’t touch since november. It was on stable, but a few weeks ago I used the just rebase-helper
and moved it to gts.
See here: Administrator's Guide | Bluefin
Although you may not want to move away from gts, I would suggest using that tool from command line.
You are propably pinned yourself to a spacific image which means you wont get new updates.
You can use the ujust rebase-helper
tool in the terminal and just select the gts streamm that should update you to the latest gts version
Thanks for the response, however when I run that command and select gts it seems to say that I am on the latest.
Choose your action.
Which Tag would you like to rebase to?
The default selection is gts, stable (weekly builds) and stable-daily (daily builds) are for enthusiasts, and latest is for testers
Rebase Target is ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluefin-dx:gts
Confirm Rebase
error: Old and new refs are equal: ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluefin-dx:gts
Am I missing something?
Can’t you first select via the date-selection the latest gts 41.20250629
.
Then after downloading, run the tool again and set yourself to the gts channel.
Or a manual action as the admin guide suggests:
sudo bootc switch ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluefin:gts --enforce-container-sigpolicy
I never touched the bootc command directly, but I have a good trust in Bluefin’s doc pages.
Just make sure that you don’t (accidentally) reboot into a F42 image, if you change channels using rebase-helper. Download is ok, but move back to the GTS channel and then reboot into F41 GTS (as you do now).
Going to an F42 base is one way - See this announcement:
What is your rpm-ostree status
saying
It’s all that layered stuff, don’t do that.
Do an rpm-ostree reset
, then do the upgrade.