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Just install it (it's in yum repository), run it, choose what version you want to upgrade, and it'll download and upgrade packages as necessary to get to latest Fedora version.
Only bad thing is once it has downloaded packages, you must restart, and wait for Anaconda to complete the upgrade process, so you can't use your computer meanwhile. But it does work: i upgraded from 9 to 10 without problems.
what are the benefits of approach you mentioned?
The only benefit I see is you don't have to reinstall grub to mbr in case you want fresh grub (i'm fine with 2 years old grub and once I feel myself I want new it's one command and I have a new grub in mbr).
The disadvantages are:
It will download a lot of useless packages and as a consequences will run longer.
You can not use PC for a quite long time.
You'll have to click several times in anaconda and that means it can not be done in automatic way (just imagine you have to upgrade 50 PC).