Well I THINK I got it all. Took a bit, as things were out of date and such. Some that failed, yelled on the reinstall that they were no longer available (and there was only ~ 1hr between fail and reinstall), but an update seemed to have gotten me past things.

Then after I got all that failed the original update, I ran update again, and there were 87 more packages to update. So I use did it all and only THEN turned setneforce back on.

On my other system, I did it as recommended, so that system should be clean.

again thanks

On 02/01/2014 09:49 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

On 02/01/2014 09:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/02/14 09:30, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So, I was on the road, and I don't do updates, necessarily, while on the road. I THOUGHT this would be cleaned up by the time I did my update. Well not. Number of rpms failed. Including the kernel.

I tried looking back through the old messages, but did not find something that I thought I could use to clean this up with. So any help is appreciated.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F20_bugs#RPM_scriptlets_fail_during_updates was posted by in the thread "RPM scriptlets failing during updates". Are you saying that doesn't match what you're seeing?

Ah, that is what I did not find in my search. This little piece of advice. Thanks.



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