On 05/26/2015 08:14 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 05/26/2015 08:55 PM, alan(a)clueserver.org wrote:
>>
>> On 05/26/2015 05:26 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2015-05-26 at 17:50 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
>>>>> YMMV. In my case it was all over in 30 minutes, but I have a
>>>> reasonably
>>>>> fast
>>>>> machine and Internet connection. I wouldn't expect the total
>>>> elapsed
>>>>> time to vary much with alternative upgrade methods.
>>>>>
>>>>> poc
>>>>>
>>>> I had about 2800 packages to update, cleanup, and verify.
>>> Same here. As I say, it took about 30 minutes.
>>>
>>> poc
>> In my case, 4728 rpms.
>> Total update until reboot took well over 4 hours.
> I have 9714 rpms. I expect I am going to be here a while.
>
If you are going to do backup, then ignore next line.
run rpm -qa > some-file-somewhere.txt
This was you might find it easier to slowly restore
what you clobbered.
Speaking of clobbered.
I ran the fedup upgrade today, and something seems to have gone badly
wrong. It still has the old f21 kernel
Konsole output
uname -r => 3.19.7-200.fc21.x86_64
When I run yum or dnf, it still looks like it is looking for the f21
repositories.
Konsole output
root@nyuck ~]# dnf update
Fedora 21 - x86_64 1.9 MB/s | 39
MB 00:20
RPM Fusion for Fedora 21 - Free - Updates 438 kB/s | 365
kB 00:00
Adobe Systems Incorporated 13 kB/s | 1.8
kB 00:00
RPM Fusion for Fedora 21 - Nonfree - Updates 281 kB/s | 121
kB 00:00
RPM Fusion for Fedora 21 - Free 577 kB/s | 508
kB 00:00
Fedora 21 - x86_64 - Updates 1.5 MB/s | 22
MB 00:13
google-chrome 38 kB/s | 3.6
kB 00:00
RPM Fusion for Fedora 21 - Nonfree 348 kB/s | 179
kB 00:00
Last metadata expiration check performed 0:00:00 ago on Tue May 26
21:16:09 2015.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
It looks like maybe the upgrade didn't completely finish. There are a
bunch of old f21 packages.
Is there a way to rescue my system? Or should I scrub it and start over?
Thanks
Derek