I did a fresh install and am now going through the painful restore backup
process.
My worst upgrade experience.
William
On May 31, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 05/31/2012 02:16 PM, William Henry wrote:
>> I actually think that I am still running the F16 kernel post upgrade!
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On 05/31/2012 02:16 PM, William Henry wrote:
I actually think that I am still running the F16 kernel post upgrade!
*Shrug!* My laptop's running F16 with a kernel from F14 because none of
the 3.X kernels boot on it. It works fine, except for that. In any
event, uname -r will tell you for su
I actually think that I am still running the F16 kernel post upgrade!
I think I failed and need to just install from a LIVE CD unless someone has any
suggestions.
William
On May 31, 2012, at 2:23 PM, William Henry wrote:
> My grub is still messed up though.
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> William
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> On May 31, 2
My grub is still messed up though.
William
On May 31, 2012, at 1:34 PM, William Henry wrote:
> Well no feedback from the community :-(
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> So I ran preupgrade from F16 again on the hunch it would fix up the Rpmdb and
> should then do a pretty fast install as all the packages are already
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Well no feedback from the community :-(
So I ran preupgrade from F16 again on the hunch it would fix up the Rpmdb and
should then do a pretty fast install as all the packages are already installed.
That worked. So no need for anyone to answer. I have a Beefy Miracle, aptly
named for me.
Some
To understand what happened see my email regarding the JBoss failure. It all
started there.
Basically because of that failure I tried to force the JBoss-as package install
under f16 kernel boot 3/4 ways through the f17 install. After successfully
installing all the rest of the packages using f