On Sep 9, 2015 1:58 PM, "Paul Smith" <phh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 7:26 PM, Joe Zeff <j...@zeff.us> wrote: > >> > >> on a F21 machine, there occured a power cut. And now I cannot boot the > >> machine, and when I use the rescue mode and try to run again > >> > >> yum update > > > > > > I know I'm coming in late, and judging from other replies this probably > > won't work, but have you tried yum-complete-transaction? I'd suggest using > > --skip-broken, but that only checks for certain errors in the files rather > > than doing what the name implies. > > > > Going off-topic for a moment, and presuming that dnf acts the same way (I > > don't, as yet, have a box using it.) should there be a bugzilla either > > complaining that the switch doesn't actually do what it says (e.g., skipping > > to the next package if this one is broken instead of only being able to pull > > it out of the transaction if the signature (I think it is.) doesn't match.) > > or requesting that it be renamed to something more appropriate, with the > > current switch being left as an alias for the correct one to keep scripts > > from breaking. I'm neutral on the subject, although I'd prefer that > > something be done to keep people from wasting time trying in cases where it > > doesn't apply. > > Thanks, Joe. I have just tried > > yum-complete-transaction > > but with no success: the error message ("/lib64/libidn.so.11: file too short"). > > Paul > -- >
Fix whatever is dropping you into rescue mode, *then* do package updates. One problem at a time, or you will get lost in the overlap. --Pete
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