----- Original Message -----
> From: "Neal Becker" <ndbeck...@gmail.com>
> To: devel@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 4:42:30 PM
> Subject: another upgrade, another disaster
> 
> [SNIP]
> On reboot, I found a huge mess.  Duplicate packages (f16/f17) all
> over.

I did the upgrade using yum and ended up with the same end result. The steps to 
prepare the /usr split worked fine but when I brought the system back up after 
all was said and done I found I had both fc16 and fc17 versions of most if not 
all packages.

> So,
> 
> 1) Could I have actually recovered from this mess without a complete
> re-install?

I eventually hit it with a hammer and did yum remove '*fc16*', when I reviewed 
the resultant transaction there were a handful of fc17 packages also removed as 
a result of dependencies but these were easily installed again, pulling in 
their fc17 dependencies instead. At this point I now appear to have a stable 
system and everything working, we'll see how long that lasts for though ;).

> 2) Can't we make the install fail more gracefully?
> 
> 3) Would it be possible to continue an failed install, and have it
> actually
> work?
> 
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