> On 18 Dec 2024, at 23:37, Dave Close wrote:
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> I don't have any file with a name like *system-upgrade*.
The logs are in the system journal and the following makes it easy to find them.
This command with list the offline upgrades for you:
dnf system-upgrade log
The can use the num
Barry wrote:
>Check the system-upgrade log for clues about why this happened.
>I do not recall the same issue being reported in discuss fedora.
I don't have any file with a name like *system-upgrade*. However,
/var/log/dnf.log shows that the three packages I mentioned previously,
libreoffice, fir
> On 18 Dec 2024, at 21:24, Dave Close wrote:
>
> All the missing ones have now been added back manually and things
> seem to be working properly. But I'm holding my breath.
Check the system-upgrade log for clues about why this happened.
I do not recall the same issue being reported in discuss
I have eight machines all running Fedora (two virtual). I successfully
upgraded seven of them over a few weeks, patiently waiting to see what
issues might appear. The last one to be upgraded is my primary desktop.
All upgrades were done with "dnf system-upgrade" and all appeared to
have been upgrad