On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 9:38 PM, 王超 <comphu...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 11:09 AM, JD <jd1...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 8:54 PM, 王超 <comphu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> After installing Fedora 20, I switched to tty2 and did a yum update >>> there. The charging splash screen took over the screen at some point and I >>> cannot switch to any other tty. So I waited until I believe the >>> transcaction is done and did a forced shutdown. >>> >>> I rebooted and everything seems fine except that the output of yum >>> history info X (X is the update transcaction) is a bit strange: >>> >>> ...... >>> Scriptlet output: >>> 1 warning: /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf created as >>> /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf.rpmnew >>> 2 >>> 3 1k >>> 4 2k >>> 5 3k >>> 6 4k >>> 7 5k >>> 8 6k >>> ...... >>> 93 91k >>> 94 92k >>> 95 93k >>> 96 94k >>> 97 95k >>> 98 96k >>> history info >>> >>> What does that "1k 2k ... 96k" part mean? Do I need to fix something? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Wang Chao >>> >>> >> >> Well, if you could have observed the progress of yum update while >> it was taking place, you would have seen the yum uses the >> cursor package to display the progress of the download of a particular >> component of the update. >> Yum is usually downloading 4 components (packages) at a time, and >> shows the progress in amount of bytes (or K bytes or M bytes) transferred >> once every second or so. >> So, in the output, you are seeing that progress of a package, which is >> yum history displays as the number of the package in the download >> sequence, >> followed by how many bytes were transferred. >> For example packages 93 to 98 were being downloaded simultaneously >> (separate threads???) and the progress of the TOTAL transfer for these >> packages gets displayed in the form you see. >> >> Hope this helps! >> >> > Actually, I unplugged the ethernet when yum started to rebuild delta. I > don't think it could be the downloading progress since the first warning > message shows that the update/installation had already begun. > > Regards, > Wang Chao > > You stated you looked at the output of yum history. Yum history shows the download progress. That is what you are seeing.
Why don;t wait a week or 3 before you run yum update. When you do run update, you will see many packages that need updates. Do that in a gnome-terminal. You do not have to go to the console tty's. You will see the download progress as I described it.
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