I just ran yum update on fedora 20, then as long as I
needed to reboot to get some libs active, booted into
my fedora 19 partition and also ran yum update.
Obviously I had a working network for all that, but when
I booted back into fedora 20, I had no network.
Nothing I tried worked, I even boote
Hi all,
I'm running Fedora 20 and I have a rules in 70-persistent-net.rules to
have eth0 to my ethernet card.
Today I updated and so I installed the new
kernel-3.13.9-200.fc20.x86_64.
With this kernel the udev do a rename from eth0 to p3p1.
In the messages I see
Apr 10 09:28:07 pc-delo systemd-ud
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 21:30:40 +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Since I can access to all the rpm files on the DVD, I expected to find a tool
> to
> verify the *.rpm files!
> Does it not exist?
> Something like rpm -Vp
rpm -K file.rpm
Or for many files: find . -name \*.rpm | xargs rpm -K
You could
Since I can access to all the rpm files on the DVD, I expected to find a tool
to
verify the *.rpm files!
Does it not exist?
Something like rpm -Vp
>
> Patrick Dupre writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I burnt a DVD fedora 20 to update my distro.
>
> I do not believe that updating via the distro DVD
Patrick Dupre writes:
Hello,
I burnt a DVD fedora 20 to update my distro.
I do not believe that updating via the distro DVD images is implemented any
more. You must use fedup to update.
However, it fails the test at 12.6%.
It there a risk to make an update using fedup?
Yes.
I always
Hi
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Of course. However, I only have a 3G+ connection!!!
>
I guess you can try fedup with the media option. It won't install any
broken packages. You should be able to download specific packages off the
network if necessary. I would rec
> - Original Message -
> From: Rahul Sundaram
> Sent: 12/29/13 04:39 PM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: fedora update
>
> Hi
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
&g
Hi
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I burnt a DVD fedora 20 to update my distro.
> However, it fails the test at 12.6%.
> It there a risk to make an update using fedup?
> I always have the option to download a package which may
> be damaged.
>
If you are upgr
Hello,
I burnt a DVD fedora 20 to update my distro.
However, it fails the test at 12.6%.
It there a risk to make an update using fedup?
I always have the option to download a package which may
be damaged.
Thank.
===
Patrick
On 06/03/10 02:43 PM, Aioanei Rares wrote:
> On 03/06/2010 03:38 PM, sandeep Patel wrote:
>> Hello everyone, I have a dual boot in my system.I installed windows
>> vista and fedora-12.And i updated fedora-12.After updating at starting
>> when u have to choose which operating system u want to open a
On 03/06/2010 03:38 PM, sandeep Patel wrote:
Hello everyone, I have a dual boot in my system.I installed windows
vista and fedora-12.And i updated fedora-12.After updating at starting
when u have to choose which operating system u want to open at that
point it shows 3 fedora.Why it happen after
Hello everyone, I have a dual boot in my system.I installed windows vista
and fedora-12.And i updated fedora-12.After updating at starting when u have
to choose which operating system u want to open at that point it shows 3
fedora.Why it happen after updating.is there any solution?
--
Sandeep Kum
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