Hello,

There's a DNF plugin to update the system. More information here:
https://fedoramagazine.org/upgrading-fedora-25-fedora-26

Kind regards,
Silvia

On 12 November 2017 at 16:16, Sam Varshavchik <mr...@courier-mta.com> wrote:

> Carlos AT writes:
>
> I mistook the beta realese by the final one '---.  Thanks Sam.
>>
>> I installed the 25th version last year and have upgraded to the 26th
>> one when it was realesed. The old kernel still appear at the boot.
>>
>> Follow a screenshot of the terminal.
>>
>
> My update-to-date 26 has only 4.13 kernels installed now. The kernel
> packages have been updated many times, and the 4.13 kernels are the only
> kernels anyone should have installed, on an up-to-date system, at this time.
>
> The reference in your message to some 4.11 kernel package suggests to me
> that your packages got screwed up, at some point.
>
> Each kernel version consists of, at least, three packages that have
> matching versions and releases: kernel, kernel-core, and kernel-modules.
> There are a few other optional subpackages, like kernel-headers, that might
> be installed.
>
> Use the "uname -a" command to see which kernel version and release you
> successfully booted.
>
> Use the "rpm -qa 'kernel*' | sort" command to see a list of kernel
> packages installed.
>
> You will need to figure out which good kernel installs you have. At the
> bare minimum, you should have kernel, kernel-core, and kernel-modules
> packages installed for whatever kernel version 'uname -a' shows. That goes
> without saying, since you won't be able to boot, otherwise.
>
> Then, ideally, you should have one or two earlier versions of the kernel
> also properly installed.
>
> Any other 'kernel*' packages you see, especially the ones that are much
> older, are most certainly a result of some earlier upgrade problem you had,
> that left some garbage behind. You should be able to manually get rid of
> them with 'rpm -e'. Afterwards, "dnf upgrade" should be able to proceed.
>
> Also, once 27 is released, "dnf upgrade" won't really upgrade you to 27.
> You will need to use fedup for that.
>
>
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