Hi all!
I have upgraded from test3 to core1, using atp-rpm.
Now, whenever i boot, it goes in text mode. How can i switch (or better, how can i toggle) between graphical and text-mode boot?
Thank you.
Hi ,
I have Fefora Test 2. How do I upgrade safely to FC 1 ?
When I try to use up2date I get :
up2date --update
Fetching package list for channel: severn-beta2-i386... ########################################
Fetching Obsoletes list for channel: severn-beta2-i386...
Fetching rpm headers... File Not Found: aspell-0.50.3-15.i386
Error Message: Package not found Error Class Code: 17 Error Class Info: File not found. Explanation: An error has occurred while processing your request. If this problem persists please enter a bug report at bugzilla.redhat.com. If you choose to submit the bug report, please be sure to include details of what you were trying to do when this error occurred and details on how to reproduce this problem.
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 17:03, Mark W. Jeanmougin wrote:
~On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Dima Gutzeit wrote:
I have Fefora Test 2. How do I upgrade safely to FC 1 ?
Download the FC1 CD's, burn them, boot of disc 1 and run through the upgrade process.
I don't believe that you can use up2date to upgrade to a newer distribution.
Why not download yum from FC1 and try to update with that? The update from cd doesn't do anything else than upgrade all installed rpms like yum does or not? (yes I know, no guarantee etc, but it's worth a try)
Klaasjan
Dima Gutzeit escribió:
Hi ,
I have Fefora Test 2. How do I upgrade safely to FC 1 ?
I have used apt-rpm.
Download it from apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org. Then edit /etc/apt/sources.list and replace the current lines with:
rpm http://download.fedora.us/fedora fedora/1/i386 os updates stable testing rpm-src http://download.fedora.us/fedora fedora/1/i386 os updates stable testing
Then, do as root apt-get dist upgrade
Maybe the GPG keys are not valid, so either you use rpm --import, or edit /etc/apt.conf and change it so does not check the GPG keys.
It is much more effective than downloading 3 discs. This needs about 550 MB.
Hi,
Now, whenever i boot, it goes in text mode. How can i switch (or better, how can i toggle) between graphical and text-mode boot?
If it's already going to a text login, you can just type startx after logging in.
TTFN
Paul
PFJ escribió:
Hi,
Now, whenever i boot, it goes in text mode. How can i switch (or better, how can i toggle) between graphical and text-mode boot?
If it's already going to a text login, you can just type startx after logging in.
TTFN
Paul
Thanks, but i was talking about graphical boot (kind of lpp). I have been told that the answer is adding rhgb to grub.conf
Heyah.
You need to make sure rhgb is installed.
then edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and on the line where you see the kernel append (with a space) rhgb.
Save, and reboot, and you should have your graphical booter.
If it doesn't work, you can edit the line from the boot screen.
just follow the onscrean instructions.
Doug On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 16:34, Fernando Álvarez-Uría wrote:
PFJ escribió:
Hi,
Now, whenever i boot, it goes in text mode. How can i switch (or better, how can i toggle) between graphical and text-mode boot?
If it's already going to a text login, you can just type startx after logging in.
TTFN
Paul
Thanks, but i was talking about graphical boot (kind of lpp). I have been told that the answer is adding rhgb to grub.conf