Hi All,

Here are my upgrade notes on Fedora 30 to 31.
not that they are specific to me.  Let me know
if you want me to expound on any of them.

Hope it helps someone else:

-T

FC 30 -->> FC 31:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/

# rpm --rebuilddb
# rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
  if anything is too new, do a
        # dnf downgrade offender(s)

# dnf --enablerepo=* update --refresh
# dnf install python3-dnf-plugin-system-upgrade
# dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=31 --allowerasing --best

  If there are any failures or "system-upgrade reboot" starts and reboots
  back into the old operating system, remove or clean up the offenders
  until the above completes correctly.

  IMPORTANT, then you must clean out the upgrade cache and start over
  without the "--allowerasing" and "--best"

      # dnf system-upgrade clean

# rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-31-primary
# dnf clean packages         <-- optional
# dnf system-upgrade -v reboot --debugsolver

If a problem still exists, look through the new logs for and "CRIT" or
"CRITICAL" notations /var/log/dnf.log and dnf.rpm.log for messages which
may offer clues.


Post upgrade:
   Note: the upgrade buggers up bind-chroot and perl 6

   Firewall (iptables):
       # systemctl enable custom-firewall.service
       # systemctl stop custom-firewall.service
       # systemctl start custom-firewall.service

       eth.ext.rules:
           modify:

           lease_file=$(ls -t ${lease_dir}/internal*lease  | sed -n 1,1p)
           mask=$(cat $lease_file | grep NETMASK | awk -F "=" '{print $2}')
eth1_addr=$(cat $lease_file | grep -v _ADDRESS | grep ADDRESS | awk -F "=" '{print $2}') eth1_net=$(echo $eth1_addr | sed -e "s/\./ /g" | awk '{print $1"." $2"." $3".0/"}')$ETH1_MASK DHCPD=$(cat $lease_file | grep SERVER_ADDRESS | awk -F "=" '{print $2}') gateway_addr=$(cat $lease_file | grep SERVER_ADDRESS | awk -F "=" '{print $2}')

           # Set up (local) DNS (bind, named) outgoing querry rules
$tbls -A dsl-out -o $eth1 -p tcp --dport domain -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $tbls -A dsl-out -o $eth1 -p udp --dport domain -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $tbls -A dsl-in -i $eth1 -p udp --sport domain -d $eth1_addr -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT $tbls -A dsl-in -i $eth1 -p tcp ! --syn --sport domain -d $eth1_addr -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT


   /etc/resolv.conf
       Comment out "search" and "nameserver" entries
       Temporarily add "nameserver 8.8.8.8"

   disable the firewall (eth.ext.reset)

   Reinstall bind and bind-chroot
      # dnf reinstall bind bind-chroot
      # systemctl enable  named-chroot.service
      # systemctl start   named-chroot.service

   Reenable bind's (dns) SELinux rules:
      # setsebool -P nis_enabled 1
      # ausearch -c 'named' --raw | audit2allow -M my-named
      # semodule -X 300 -i my-named.pp

   Test with
      $ host google.com 127.0.0.1

   /etc/resolv.conf
       restore commented out "search" and "nameserver" entries
       comment out "nameserver 8.8.8.8"

   Test with
      $ host google.com

   Perl 6:
      remove and reinstall Perl 6 (Rakudo)
         # dnf remove  rakudo-zef rakudo
         # dnf install rakudo-zef rakudo

      Download and install the latest or desired release from:
          https://github.com/nxadm/rakudo-pkg/releases
          for example:
# dnf install /home/CDs/Linux/Perl/6/rakudo-pkg-Fedora31-2019.07.1-03.x86_64.rpm

Make sure all you module begin with "unit module <modlue name>;". Fedora 31
      will not tolerate modules without it any more.


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