On 10/25/2014 02:47 AM, Andy Green wrote:

On 25 October 2014 14:28:50 GMT+08:00, "Richard W.M. Jones" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 01:52:28PM -0400, Paul Whalen wrote:

----- Original Message -----
So I spent a bit of time today getting beta-1.
Thanks very much for testing!

First thing I did after logging in was to run 'yum update'  It is
hung
during cleanup.  Here is where it stopped:

    Cleanup    :
firewalld-config-standard-0.3.11-3.fc21.noarch            77/121
    Cleanup    :
firewalld-0.3.11-3.fc21.noarch                            78/121
[ 1541.629825] Ebtables v2.0 unregistered
[ 1543.420638] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (16384 buckets, 65536
max)
[ 1543.481335] ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[ 1543.652587] Ebtables v2.0 registered
    Cleanup    :
libselinux-utils-2.3-4.fc21.armv7hl                       79/121
    Cleanup    :
libselinux-python-2.3-4.fc21.armv7hl                      80/121
    Cleanup    :
man-db-2.6.7.1-8.fc21.armv7hl                             81/121
    Cleanup    :
initial-setup-0.3.23-2.fc21.armv7hl                       82/121

I did the yum update from the serial console.  I am also logged in
via
ssh if there is some other information you want to see...
Which image did you download? Did you complete initial-setup when the
system was booted for the first time?
This seems impossible when using only serial console.  Can't we just
ditch initial-setup?  I don't think I've ever run it on an ARM box,
but one of my boxes always starts it on an unseen display.
Today I tried the Fedora 21 alpha, it gave me the "firstboot" menu on serial 
console.

And it's useful, because otherwise you're into editing /etc/shadow so you can 
login from serial console.

But it did not resize my partition either.

However you can do it by hand without needing a reboot...

Can you please provide the command to do this?

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