On Thursday 05 June 2014 14:41:57 Trever L. Adams wrote:
> Wow. If you are missing glibc, I am not sure I can help you. You need to
> find a static mount command and cp (possibly on rescue images). If you
> can do that, just suck the glibc stuff onto a flash drive with those and
> move them over. F
On 06/05/2014 01:56 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 June 2014 21:26:36 Trever L. Adams wrote:
>> yum check
>>
>> Then do yum install for anything missing. If you have missing
>> dependencies for that, contact me in private, I can provide specific
>> files for x86_64. That is assuming yo
On Wednesday 04 June 2014 21:26:36 Trever L. Adams wrote:
>
> yum check
>
> Then do yum install for anything missing. If you have missing
> dependencies for that, contact me in private, I can provide specific
> files for x86_64. That is assuming you can't fetch rpms and extract the
> files manually
On Jun 4, 2014, at 10:16 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 04:45:16PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
>> If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel panic
>> on
>> boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplicate RPM's. I goes through the
>> uninstall proce
On 06/04/2014 10:31 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 June 2014 17:16:54 Matthew Miller wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 04:45:16PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
>>> If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel
>>> panic on boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplic
Hi
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Doug wrote:
> I thought Fedup was the name of the corporation resulting from the
> takeover of Federal Express by United Parcel Service. No?
>
Just in case, this was a serious question, the answer is no
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp
Rahul
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On 06/04/2014 11:45 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick piece of advice.
If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel panic on
boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplicate RPM's. I goes through the
uninstall process and removes all the GLIBC files and leaves
On Wednesday 04 June 2014 17:16:54 Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 04:45:16PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel
> > panic on boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplicate RPM's. I goes
> > through the uninstall proce
On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 04:45:16PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel panic on
> boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplicate RPM's. I goes through the
> uninstall process and removes all the GLIBC files and leaves you with a
> tot
Hi all,
Just a quick piece of advice.
If you try to fedup and the fedup doesn't work (completed but kernel panic on
boot) don't try to 'yum erase' the duplicate RPM's. I goes through the
uninstall process and removes all the GLIBC files and leaves you with a
totally stuiffed server
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