On Tue, 15 Dec 2020, 1:12 pm Ed Greshko, ed.greshko@greshko.com wrote:
On 15/12/2020 15:23, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 11:07 AM Sreyan Chakravarty sreyan32@gmail.com
wrote:
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 12:27 AM Sreyan Chakravarty sreyan32@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 2:27 AM Ed Greshko ed.greshko@greshko.com
wrote:
You use the "dnf history" commands.
Do a "man dnf" and you should be able figure out how to do it.
Well I just got screwed.
I really thought that you could always rollback a DNF transaction with dnf history undo, hence I did not take any snapshots. Pretty arrogant of me to just trust DNF.
Unlucky me.
Now DNF is refusing to rollback the buggy update and I am stuck with a broken system, not knowing what to do.
This is what I get with sudo dnf history undo last
https://pastebin.com/raw/iHgwrKjv
Since you wanted the package list it is also there.
Any ideas ?
Luckily I had a snapshot. Just got back to normal.
Filed the bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1907759
In the bugzilla you wrote:
How reproducible: Always when I update.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open terminal.
- sudo dnf update -y
- Reboot.
How many times have you attempted the update?
I ask since I've looked over the list of packages updated and it seems I have all of those which are related to plasma and have no troubles. With multiple systems having been updated.
Did you also happen to try a different user to see if they had similar issues?
This is the third time I tried and I updated using root.