On Sat, 2018-12-08 at 13:17 +, Ewan Slater wrote:
> nothing (blank line).
Kindly quote some context when replying. HyperKitty doesn't do this by
default. Or use a real email client.
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That helped after a few goes.
The full story was:
1. sudo dnf remove system-upgrade
2. rm -rf /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade*
3. dnf clean all
4. reboot
5. start again
It needed the reboot.
It's running now (fingers crossed).
Many thanks :-)
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Ewan Slater writes:
@Sam - thanks, but it gives the same error.
rm -rf /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade*
dnf clean all
If this is still doesn't work, something else is broken, not just dnf.
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On Fri, Dec 07, 2018 at 11:15:13AM -, Ewan Slater wrote:
> I have tried repeating the process again from `sudo dnf upgrade --refresh`
> and removing and reinstalling system-upgrade, but I still get the same
> message.
> Any suggestions on how to get round this?
What does `dnf check` return?
On 12/7/18 3:15 AM, Ewan Slater wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade from 27 -> 28.
Yesterday I was running `sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=28` when
I had a power failure.
After I got power back, I tried to run it again I get the trace below.
I have tried repeating the process again fr
@Sam - thanks, but it gives the same error.
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Ewan Slater writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade from 27 -> 28.
Yesterday I was running `sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=28`
when I had a power failure.
After I got power back, I tried to run it again I get the trace below.
I have tried repeating the process again from `sudo dn