Thanks Peter, my system is able to boot and I can login. I will backup my data and start the process of installing Fedora 28. Thx for the help!
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 11:37 PM Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Thu, 29 Mar 2018, 12:46 Rafael Leiva-Ochoa, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I am getting errors on my Rasberry PI 3 after upgrading from Fedora 25 to >> 26. When I issue the DNF command, I get the following error: >> >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/dnf", line 57, in >> <module> from dnf.cli import main >> >> I followed the following instruction: >> >> https://fedoramagazine.org/upgrading-fedora-25-fedora-26/ >> >> But, my Pi had some power issues, and the upgrade got interrupted. Is >> there any way to recover from this without losing my data? >> > > Your data should all still be there, but diagnosing what the status of the > OS is with the tiny snippet of information above is near on impossible.... > but here goes... > > I suspect you'll have lost power in the process of updating some dependent > bit of dnf, hence the error above, you're statement of 'after upgrading' is > mostly wrong, 'in the process of upgrading' I suspect is more accurate. > > I presume the system boots to login with the above errors, is it minimal, > server or something else? > > First up check if rpm still works, if you get a list of rpms from a 'rpm > -qa' you might be alright as you should be able to then (re)install the dnf > bits and proceed to do a bunch of cleanup. Be warned, it's not for the > faint of heart. > > The other option would be, assuming the system has booted, to backup your > data and start with a new install, with Fedora 28 beta almost done I would > go with that so you have one less upgrade to do later ;-) > > Reply with more answers to the above and I can likely give to you phase 2 > >
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