On Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:37:00 -0700 John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> dijo:
For the umpteenth time today I decided to reboot. This time I paid attention to the Grub line. It used to list three kernels, the newest on top, which would boot automatically if I did nothing. Now it lists one kernel at the top and then "Advanced boot options. So I selected Advanced and was presented with three kernels, and this time with "Recovery Mode" after each one. The interesting thing is that each one says Fedora 16; Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.11-4.fc16.x86_64 Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.11-4.fc16.x86_64 (recovery mode) Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.10-2.fc16.x86_64 Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.10-2.fc16.x86_64 (recovery mode) Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.7-4.fc16.x86_64 Fedora Linux with Linux 3.6.7-4.fc16.x86_64 (recovery mode) Paul Munday mentioned earlier in this discussion that he suspected a version mismatch. He listed an URL and it appears that sometimes the dist-upgrade does not complete properly. The afflicted people solved their problem by syncing their versions. But they all had net access. How do I sync versions without a net access? _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
