I got a windows 7 on a second disk.
I'm NOT using UEFI.
plug off the first disk running Fedora.
IIRC windows boot loader lands otherwise on the first disk (/dev/sda)
Install Windows on the second.
Plug in the first disk and boot Fedora
then run:
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
the nex
do you got a setting "calibrate battery" or simular named in your BIOS (seen in
samsung's) ?
maybe, try it before buying a new battery.
powertop (last TAB): what's draining
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did an upgrade to F28 on my brothers box.
All went smooth.
Problem now: Nautilus is unable to start.
did a nautilus -c on command line with user account: nothing
starting nautilus with root account from command line: nautilus starts
reinstalling all nautilus packages doesn't fix it.
Ideas ?
...
forgot to tell that I set up a new user and tried to start nautilus: also
nautilus didn't start.
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forgot to tell that I also set up a new user for testing nautilus: nautilus
didn't start here too
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Thoughts:
- external disk formated with fat32 => movie file > 4 GB ?
- try rsync ?
- try to move away the movie file from the disk under windoof. copy it back and
try again under fedora => does the same file make problems ?
Why do you need a usb adapter ?
Is the disk without enclosure (USB3 Inter
IIRC you are running Fedora from a usb stick ?
I can't say how much RAM is needed during coping big files and if it is needed,
but it sounds to me like you running out of something, which could be RAM e.g.
swap space.
Do you got swap space or enough RAM, esp. you are running a full blown (???)
can't confirm.
printing from TB is as usual.
rpm -qa|grep -iE 'thunder|cups'|sort
cups-2.2.6-19.fc28.x86_64
cups-client-2.2.6-19.fc28.x86_64
cups-filesystem-2.2.6-19.fc28.noarch
cups-filters-1.20.0-9.fc28.x86_64
cups-filters-libs-1.20.0-9.fc28.x86_64
cups-libs-2.2.6-19.fc28.x86_64
cups-pk-helper-
if he builds a box with a second disk he maybe can remain his windows with it's
hw profile.
a) second disk with F24 and VirtualBox
b) integrate the windows disk/partions as raw disks into a Windows VM via:
sudo VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename ./Win7_RAW.vmdk
-rawdisk /dev/sdb
cat /etc/rd.d/rc.local :
===
#!/bin/bash
touch /var/lock/subsys/local
...
exit 0;
don't know if /var/lock line is needed today, but I get no error's ...
ls -l /etc/rd.d.&rc.local :
=
-rwx--. 1 root root 4,6K 4. Jun 19:56 rc.local
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boot parameter "emergency" ?
https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/
Title: Booting into Rescue or Emergency Targets
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If the rescue target will not boot either, the more minimal emergency target
might.
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maybe "hdparm security erase" is an option (don't know if disk content is
afterwards still recoverable)
https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/ATA_Secure_Erase
It works with spinning drives too.
At least bother of my Samsung drives are supported. (time: 500 GB 112 min)
I'm not quit sure, but I m
from a german IT magazine I got this:
https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2016/03/1454233793502849#titel_1454233793502849_10
openssl enc -aes-256-ctr -pass pass: "$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128 count=1
2>/dev/null | base64)" -nosalt < /dev/zero > /dev/sdX
I've never tested it, so I don't know if it wor
Zit: "This is repeating really old information. On my not new laptop
/dev/urandom can provide over 250MB/s."
yep, I thought this already.
I better had mention the date of the article.
lesson learned !
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somewhat outdated, but ...
https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
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cit.: "Ultimately I plan to run this pre-installed Win10 in a VM under F29. The
trick is to get a forensic copy of the existing pre-installed OS that I can
read back into a VM using P2V"
maybe a hint: you are maybe able (raid: don't know) to boot your raw windows
disk(s)/Partition(s) within a V
cit: "There's no SSD (/dev/sda or /dev/sdb)"
in your first post you told that the box is equiped with PCIe M.2 SSDs
maybe I'm wrong (course no experiences with raid stuff), but I guest you should
see your single disks as /dev/nvme0 and /dev/nvme1
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my answer probably may be incomplete, but I guess your UUID for your root
partition in /boot/grub/grub.cfg still points to the old root partition on the
old disk.
I don't know if it adequate to change this by hand via vi or an another editor.
other question I'm thinking about are
- is your PCI
... - I'm getting old - ...
/etc/fstab needs adjustments (UUID) too !!!
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I'm no expert, but I guess config's to/ for (?) old scanners are also stored in
one of your hidden user directory.
Crtl + h will unhide e.g. /home// .xsane in my case
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Hallo
upgrade and running F30 without any trouble.
***a big thanks folks !!!***
one inconvenience:
I'm runnning baikal to sync calendars, etc. between thunderbird and my android
smartphone.
=> http://sabre.io/baikal/
baikal currently doesn't support php 7.3.x (only 7.2.x) !
there are some inf
I'm NO expert with raid array's and I don't know how long it will last to check
a 12 TB disk, but maybe this could be an option:
SeaTools from Seagate
https://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/seatools-win-master/
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sorry wrong link !
this one should do:
https://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/
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As you are replying to my contribution I guess (?) you did that test with
SeaTools ?!
So, in my view it's clear that there is something up with that disk cause the
tests failed even with the *vendor specific tool*.
I would request the vendor to replace it !
did you save the output of that tool
cit: "I wasn't able to disable it completely..."
sudo sed -i 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false/'
/etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-store.desktop
be aware: setting gets overwritten by next tracker install and/or sudo rpmconf
-a !
AND it want help to catch tracker bugs...
can't find your post on test-list, so I answer here
I did some days ago:
1.
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh
2.
sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
3.
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=30
--setopt='module_platform_id=platform:f30' --allowerasing
- the above is ONE line
@ Seth Kenlon
a separat and during install untouched (just mount it) /home partition could
save the sync time too
:-)
@ Beartooth
1. after install:
dnf list installed | sort -u >> rpm_to_delete.txt
2. edit rpm_to_delete.txt and clean it up so that only the rpm are left over
you want to delet
Urrrggghhh
in 1. you need to generate the list via:
dnf list installed | cut -d " " -f1 | sort -u >> rpm_to_delete.txt
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>
> ...I haven't had any upgrade issues for a long time.
+++1
yep, the "proven packager" did it very well since several Releases !
;-)
"Beta-Release-Day is *MY* Release-Day"
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If you are able to boot with F29 last kernels without errors you might want
remove old F2x kernels and their devel/module packages too.
dmesg|grep -iEw
'bad|bug|conflict|corrupted|error|fail|failed|fault|fatal|Lock|NULL|segfault|stack|trace|warn'
"uname -a" will tell you the release version of
...
> Seems risky. ...
I don't think so - if handled with care -
man dnf (cit.):
"dnf [options] autoremove
Removes all "leaf" packages from the system that were originally installed
as dependencies of user-installed packages, but which are no longer required by
any
I forgot one point:
...
>
> Seems risky. Suppose I myself never used (for example) python,
> but it's
> "under the hood" of other packages (such as dnf). Would that command
> remove python?
...
un-needed python only, I would like to say.
dnf is self-protected and -I guess- all dependent pack
anyone ?!
;-)
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cit: "Let's see if it hogs again my cpu as before"
if so:
sudo sed -i 's/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=.*/X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=false/'
/etc/xdg/autostart/tracker-*.desktop
note:
.../tracker-*...
to disable all tracker stuff
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you should backup /dev/nvme0n1p4 (Windows recovery), save the disk layout
(fdisk -l...) and maybe save your boot sector too (don't know if this relevant
for UEFI) esp. if you got a function key (F2, F?, ..) during boot to recover
you disk/windows.
think of the case if you want to sell the lapto
is this the same as what's in the recovery partition, *the complete configured
Win-Installation* (with all vendor driver's/settings and the bloatware, too) ?
don't know, my experiences are somewhat aged and only from win7 netbooks
(Samsung).
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regarding Samsung - and I guess other vendors too - in the recovery partition
resides a disk image (like dd..., or the like tools) from /dev/nvme0n1p1 up to
p3
with that image you are able to reset the laptop to a state before first use in
few minutes, so I guess it's different to an usb recove
you could never ever be to 100 % sure that you fetch all viruses, etc. !
So my advice (in case you got an recovery partition with an full configured and
imaged win installation in):
1. backup C:\Users (complete folder) to an external disk (maybe disk d: ...,
too)
2. virus scan only that backup
that
contents, an image, in the (normally) hidden recovery partition.
It simply reset the box to the state when you bought it.
P.S.
we discussed that already weeks ago.
when do you want to start remembering it ?
- askes a 58 year old sixpack13 with the beginning indication of "weared o
> According to the threading, it appears you're replying to me.
>
yup.
...>
> Vendors (almost?) never provide media. ...
But vendor fills the recovery partition and provides the recovery software
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXvoUbhf1mc
https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/NP-NC10-JC02S
=> dnf grouplist
was
sudo dnf groupinstall "Fedora Workstation"
meant ?
maybe followed by an
sudo dnf autoremove/distrosync
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I usallay run vanilla kernels and build them with a suffix "_MY" to save some
works when cleaning /boot if that kernels gets outdated and a new one gets
installed.
/boot looks like this
ll /boot :
...
-rw---. 1 root root 20M 22. Jun 15:04 initramfs-5.1.14_MY.img
-rw-r--r--. 1 root roo
thanks $ALL
bash -c ...
did the trick !
P.S.
I forebode (right word/spelt ?) it already that the combination of user rights
and expansion was my bug, but didn't know how to fix.
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I guess "foresaw it" explains it at best.
In german it's called "Ahnung".
A sort of "partly (!) knowledge", not exclusively rational (maybe a feel or an
idea), what's going on, but without a / the deep, 100 % clearness to name it
"realized / knew / understood it".
But this thread goes philos
Hallo
I compile homebrewed vanilla kernels and configure them via "make xconfig".
I guess the F30 updates since last friday [1] damaged something regarding qt
(???).
all menue options in the output of the above command are gone and the upper
panel is nearly completey blank, without any font !
...
I forgot:
I'm running "Gnome on Xorg" and in wayland it is without error
...
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thanks Tom
the update packages in your BZ fixed my problem !
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there new updates for qt:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1727986
and/or
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1310362
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moon's ago I read about / upgraded with one of the following commands:
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=30
--setopt=module_platform_id=platform:f30 --allowerasing
OR
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=30
--setopt='module_platform_id=platform:f30' --allowerasin
- it seems rpmfusion is currently offline !
and I upgraded with command:
sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=30
--setopt='module_platform_id=platform:f30' --allowerasing
or without " ' " after "setopt=" and "f30"
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it seems rpmfusion is currently offline
workaround:
- sudo dnf list installed | grep rpmfusion | cut -d " " -f1 > fusion_packs
- sudo dnf remove rpmfusion\* OR simply disable (enabled=0) all rpmfusion
repo's in /etc/yum.repos.d/
- sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=30
--se
... Urggghhh, cutted my reply, here the rest:
workaround
=
1. sudo dnf list installed | grep rpmfusion | cut -d " " -f1 > fusion_packs
2. sudo dnf remove rpmfusion-\*
OR
2b. disable all rpmfusion repo's (enabled=0) under /etc/yum.repos.d
3. sudo dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --rel
... and this was a draft...
...first vanished and re-appeared ...
today IS NOT my day !!!
:-(
- a edit function for this forum software could be a win to lower (or prevent
?) a lot of "not-my-day days" ! -
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> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rpmfusion-nonfree-fedora-30
...
> If they are downloaded, where are they located??
>
see above !
P.S.
rpmfusion is ONLINE again !
try
sudo dnf upgrade rpmfusion-\*
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wasn't su disallowed during the last fedora upgrades ?
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thanks for clarification.
greetings
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If I were you I would get rid off that partion schema and would change it to
GUID partioning !
I don't know if it's able to do without new installation !
In my view/with my understanding:
if you ever get in the position/the need to do an new install with new
partioning your /home on an logical
sure the OP doesn't need GPT.
Not strongly/imperative !
and my suggestions are far away from just "extend swap".
but he needs to save his data anyway (backup) before he moves his partitions
with gparted.
- I never would manipulate partition WITHOUT an backup ! -
a second backup is needed ag
> When you have a notebook install, you are locked into the drive you have
> and whatever you did on the partitioning, you are stuck with, for the
> most part. No adding a new drive with additional partitions.
>
Exactly, that was my main point:
that YOU get more flexibilty with GPT on an one-
> sixpack13 composed on 2019-07-27 14:24 (UTC):
...
> ... DFSee[1]...
>
And it still supports IBM OS/2, neat, that brings up some good and some bad
memories.
worked on/with it 25 years ago !
What would be - with respect to Win10 user brainfxxk now- if IBM weren't so
blind to
your is an ThinkPad X140e ?
according to this
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-X-Series-Laptops/Unofficial-Max-RAM-Capacity-for-x120e/m-p/3717347/highlight/true#M77742
and
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/forums/v3_1/forumtopicpage/board-id/tp02_en/thread-id/37966/page/3
and
https://imgur.com/a/
e2fsck is for ext -partitions
AFAIK /boot/efi is fat !
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saw a simular error month ago - can't find it anymore -
the solution was to sudo dnf install glibc-static
- don't know if it helps here too -
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if you reformat your swap partition you need adjust /etc/default/grub => new
UUID from swap.
a subsequent run of grub2-mkconfig is needed.
OR you give the old UUID as parameter to mkswap -U (man mkswap)
btw: you're able to zero your swap part. with gnome disk => format => owerwrite
existung data
..., but it was a F30 Question *too* !
btw:
I get somewhat "nervous" about your "don't do this and that on this and that
list(s)"-shit !
sixpack
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>
> ... If you're here (on
> this list) over any length of time, you might notice that there's only
> about two or three people who have answers to test-related questions.
I'm here - with interruption - since fc1 (Yarrow) !
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/dev/sdb1 still mounted ?
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i you got an second windows box or an windows-VM with usb access:
in windows:
open an terminal/powershell with admin rights
1. run diskpart
run all the following comands step by step:
2. list disk
3. select disk N (N is your usb stick)
4. detail disk (to check if it's the right drive)
5. clean (al
I currently don't know if the installer could be forced to install grub to an
destined disk/ssd when two are in the box:
so I would place the new ssd in the right place *before* installation.
I also don't know if "over-provisioning" is (still) necessary.
is that on your radar ?
hint:
I'm used to
thanks for clarification.
I wasn't sure.
It want hurt to put the disks in the right place even it is planed to do so in
any case afterwards.
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could
sudo dnf install setroubleshoot-server setroubleshoot
and/or
https://docs.fedoraproject.org//en-US/Fedora/25/html/SELinux_Users_and_Administrators_Guide/index.html
- actuality ??? -
help ?
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in the OP's text:
- 1. sentence, last part:
"...would like to get more involved with auditd."
- in the 2. sentence, 2. part:
"..., but are there any tools to process the audit.log..."
- in the 4. paragraph, last part of the sentence:
"..., but what do people do with this information ..."
wro
Aha !
THX, something learned
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@Alex
obviously I provides wrong info's trying to answer your questions.
sorry !
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> On Fri, 2021-01-29 at 21:59 +, sixpack13 wrote:
>
> And once again, you didn't quote what you are replying to.
>
> poc
to me it seems completely unnecessary.
My comment is right under the comment I replied to.
that is the case now here in hyperkitty and - IIRC- was
s/provides/provided/
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Apr 27 21:59:38 INFO Delta RPMs reduced 87.7 MB of updates to 10.7 MB (87.1%
saved)
thx
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https://linux.die.net/man/1/pm-is-supported
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/cvs/general/pm-utils.html
in combination with dnf history undo
1. check your /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=" resume=/dev/sdXN rhgb
quiet"
2. run all three pm-is-supported [{--suspend | --hibernate | --
I assume
- that you don't use Fedora elder than 25 any more'
- you don't need aged log messages any more
- PackageKit re-creates it's directory under /var/cache during each run as dnf
does
then:
sudo rm -rf /var/log/journal/*/*;
sudo systemctl kill --signal=SIGUSR2 systemd-journald;
sudo rm
If I understand this command correct: it deletes
/var/cache/{cups,ibus,libvirt,man}/* too ...
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is it just me ?
in an terminal running "man man" constantly scrolling the pages up or down: it
scrolls some line/a page (~2 seconds), stops, scrolls some lines, stops ...
Also if I play video's or card games I notice micro dropout's.
Video plays 2 seconds fluidly, then pauses/stucks for a
...
Intel HD Graphics 530 (GT2) 6 th Generation Intel
Gnome terminal
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Thanks @stan for testing.
top is without any hints.
Games is xskat.
anyone with an intel IGP (i915) who could test ?
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thanks again.
and a happy new year !
It is sufficing to watch card dealing to see many problem.
I see a dropout or interrupt on the way a player get his cards during dealing:
deal, moving cards, -stuck/delay-, moving cards further.
Anyway I think one with a intel onboard graphic need to test thi
there a tool to test usb sticks/sdcards
https://fightflashfraud.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/h2testw-gold-standard-in-detecting-fake-capacity-flash/
h2testw is a M$-Windows tool, but at the end of the article there is the linux
tool "F3" with the same tests.
sudo dnf install f3
or
sudo dnf search
/etc/default/grub
is used during kernel updates
there GRUB_DEFAULT= should be 0 or saved (I guess it's the default after fresh
OS install)
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
reads /boot/grub2/grubenv
- if I get that right -
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@Tim thanks for clarification !
@Jon
set in /etc/default/grub
GRUB_DEFAULT=0
and run
[ -d /sys/firmware/efi/efivars ] && sudo grub2-mkconfig -o
/boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg || sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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e" and only a new profile dir was created
beside the old one ???
then ~/.thunderbird/profiles.ini could be your friend.
sixpack13,
a proven super-user who scratched and hand-sorted ~15 files after the
installer decided to install on an still connected usb backup disk.
in short: I h
> I tried it. It did not work.
And what does this mean ?
You do have a backup and copy over doesn't work or you don't have a backup ?
you should be more specific, cause nobody knows what's currently up with your
box !
if you got a backup:
===
do you have the *elder* files ~/.thunde
..
> 5. I removed the restored .thunderbird (rm -rf .thunderbird).
> 6. I restored the new .thunderbird (mv thunderbird_new .thunderbird)
> I've since again restored the back-up .thunderbird to my home directory
> as "thunderbird_old".
> Currently, in thunderbird_old, I have this:
...
to me the a
arrrggghhh, I overlooked this !
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> Calendar data exported.
> Paths to filters recorded.
> Address book saved.
>
> * 6 of my e-mail accounts are free yahoo
> accounts; in Thunderbird they
> are imap.
> * 1 of my accounts is a comcast account; in Thunderbird it's imap.
> That's all: 7 altogether.
> All are set up to *not* save
maybe not the best solution, but it works for me
gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files crawling-interval -2
gsettings set org.freedesktop.Tracker.Miner.Files enable-monitors false
- the above fetched from this list some time ago. question was the same: How to
shut up tracker ? -
sud
...
> Can I remove all these without causing any problems with the Fedora-29
> or rescue options in the grub menu?
good question !
cause to me it's not clear on what
1. architecture you are (x86_64 or i686) ?
see your first post cit.: "...libcap-2.26-5.fc30.i686 needs..." => "i686" !
2. kernel
and I say to my self:
"ALLWAYS read twice AND the whole thread, sixpack13, that you, sixpack13, would
have realized that's ONLY "cleanup" AFTER successful upgrade is all about ...!
Thank you sixpack13 for the kindly advice, thanks !
;-)
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> (responding to sixpack13)
> -bash.9[~]: uname -a
> Linux coyote 5.2.18-200.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Oct 1 13:14:07 UTC 2019
...
> The grub menu has the following choices:
> Fedora-30
> Fedora-29 (from Oct. 10?)
> Fedora-29 (from Oct, 03?)
> Fedora-30 rescue
> Windows
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