On 02/05/2021 07:00, Samuel Sieb wrote:
"dnf system-upgrade log" will give you a list of available upgrade logs. I don't know what the command to read a specific log is since I don't have any handy right now to test.
dnf system-upgrade log --number=X
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On 2021-04-30 3:12 a.m., Joachim Backes wrote:
I'm running kernel-5.11.17-200.fc33.x86_64 with my F33, and I
tried to upgrade from F33 tp F34. I performed all adviced steps
sucessfully, including
the last download step "sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=34".
Does that command tel
Qiyu Yan wrote on Sat, 01 May 2021 14:40:34 +0800:
It not the last installed becomes the dafault, but the one with highest
version nummber. And unluckily, there is a kernel downgrade with the
upgrade from f33 to f34.
That explains it. The recent F34 update to the 5.11.16-300 kernel
在 2021-04-30星期五的 08:57 -0400,Richard Ryniker写道:
> After upgrade from F33 to F34, the newly-installed kernel was not the
> default to boot. I had to explicitly select the F34 kernel in lieu
> of an
> older F33 kernel at boot time. This was a surprise for me (I
> expected
> the last kernal installe
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021, 6:58 AM Richard Ryniker wrote:
> After upgrade from F33 to F34, the newly-installed kernel was not the
> default to boot. I had to explicitly select the F34 kernel in lieu of an
> older F33 kernel at boot time. This was a surprise for me (I expected
> the last kernal insta
If no F34 kernal is installed, something went awry during the offline
upgrade.
Perhaps try the upgrade again, to learn whether this is a consistent
failure?
One of my systems has a /boot filesystem that is too small. Before I can
install a new kernel, I have to manually remove an older kernal in
Hi Richard,
thanks for your reply.
What I saw, is: No kernel had been recently installed for the new
system, Why?
Do I have to install it manually before running the whole dnf upgrade
procedure?
What is your opinion?
Reagrds
Joachim Backes
On 4/30/21 2:57 PM, Richard Ryniker wrote:
After
After upgrade from F33 to F34, the newly-installed kernel was not the
default to boot. I had to explicitly select the F34 kernel in lieu of an
older F33 kernel at boot time. This was a surprise for me (I expected
the last kernal installed to become the default), but it may not be
germane in your
在 2021-04-30星期五的 14:29 +0200,Joachim Backes写道:
> Thank you. Is there any text in the system journal I should search
> for?
Try journalctl -u dnf-system-upgrade.service
>
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On 30/04/2021 20:29, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 4/30/21 1:13 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
Have you checked the logs with journalctl?
Gruß, Thomas Mittelstaedt
Thank you. Is there any text in the system journal I should search for?
Regards and "Danke"
I don't know if this helps at all
On 4/30/21 1:13 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
Have you checked the logs with journalctl?
Gruß, Thomas Mittelstaedt
Thank you. Is there any text in the system journal I should search for?
Regards and "Danke"
Joachim Backes
Am 30.04.2021 12:12 schrieb Joachim Backes
:
Hi guys,
Have you checked the logs with journalctl? Gruß, Thomas MittelstaedtAm 30.04.2021 12:12 schrieb Joachim Backes :Hi guys,
I'm running kernel-5.11.17-200.fc33.x86_64 with my F33, and I
tried to upgrade from F33 tp F34. I performed all adviced steps
sucessfully, including
the last download step
Hi guys,
I'm running kernel-5.11.17-200.fc33.x86_64 with my F33, and I
tried to upgrade from F33 tp F34. I performed all adviced steps
sucessfully, including
the last download step "sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=34".
But nothing special happens when calling the last step "sudo
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