Joe,
Take a look at what I found: "Fedora 14 includes a tech preview of
systemd, a next-generation replacement for Upstart and SystemV init.
Systemd allows for parallel and on-demand starting of services and
features, which will result in faster boot times.".
It seems that yum didn't install correc
Well, it seems that rpm changed some scripts and not others, no new
option in list boot was created. The first error says that "--sysinit"
option is not recognized, so the error related to fsck.ext4 is got. :(
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Krosh Ivanov wrote:
> I did it by using yum following
I did it by using yum following the hints from
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YumUpgradeFaq#Fedora_13_-.3E_Fedora_14)
Ivan
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