On Oct 28, 2014, at 3:27 PM, Chris Murphy <lists(a)colorremedies.com> wrote:
Continue with the upgrade at your own risk.
I rebooted, chose System Upgrade (fedup), it started the upgrade, and I walked away. When
I came back 30 minutes later the laptop had powered off which seems odd. On cold boot:
a.) No Fedora 21 kernels in the GRUB menu, only the previous Fedora 20 kernels. The fedup
boot option is gone.
b.) During boot, bottom right corner says Fedora 20
c.) At login screen, upper left corner says Fedora 21
d.) I have networking, including wireless.
rpm -q systemd
systemd-216-5.fc21.x86_64
rpm -q btrfs-progs
btrfs-progs-3.16.2-1.fc21.x86_64
Weird. Looks like I have fc21 packages installed, but not for the kernel and unknown what
else didn't upgrade. The fedup.log is unrevealing as that only recorded what happened
prior to the fedup reboot. We actually seem to have no log for the actual fedup/systemd
upgrade process itself? When I look at the journal, I do not have an instance of the fedup
upgrade there.
I guess I'll try it again…
Chris