On 10/13/2017 06:57 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 10:37:29PM -0700, nicholas roveda wrote: >> I've upgraded a fedora-25 template in R4.0 rc1/current-testing to fedora-26 >> and now the VM stops at login(tty1). >> It doesn't let me login as 'user', but only as root and after few seconds >> being root, the VM shutdowns. > >> Upgrade commands: >> `sudo dnf clean all` >> `sudo dnf --best --allowerasing --releasever=26 distro-sync` > > Do you remember what packages got removed? I guess you removed > qubes-core-agent during the process. Do you have enabled current-testing > repository permanently (enabled=1 in /etc/yum.repos.d/...)? If not, > the above command lack --enablerepo=qubes*current-testing > > In any case, there is also prebuilt fedora-26 template available, you > can install it with qubes-dom0-update qubes-template-fedora-26. > > You can see list of templates here: > https://yum.qubes-os.org/r4.0/templates-itl/rpm/ > https://yum.qubes-os.org/r4.0/templates-community/rpm/ > >> Is there any way to fix the Template? >> And what about the trimming, since `qvm-trim-template` is gone? > > It isn't needed anymore, thanks to LVM thin provisioning. > You may want to call `fstrim -v /` in the template after updating. > >
To follow up to this, I'm also trying to upgrade from Fedora 25 to 26,
but on Qubes R3.2.
Using:
`sudo dnf --releasever=26 --setopt=cachedir=/mnt/removeable distro-sync
--allowerasing --best --enablerepo=qubes*current-testing`
Everything looks good besides the Removing section:
Removing:
kernel-core x86_64 4.13.5-100.fc25
@updates
55 M
kernel-debug-devel x86_64 4.13.5-100.fc25
@updates
44 M
kernel-devel x86_64
1000:4.4.31-11.pvops.qubes
@qubes-vm-r3.2-current 38 M
libkdcraw x86_64 15.08.3-3.fc24
@fedora
402 k
mysql-workbench-community x86_64 6.3.8-1.fc23
@@commandline
182 M
qubes-gui-vm x86_64 3.2.18-1.fc25
@qubes-vm-r3.2-current
140 k
yum-utils noarch 1.1.31-511.fc25
@fedora
334 k
Removing qubes-gui-vm looks like something I don't want to do... Also
what about the old kernels? Do they matter at all since kernels are
typically provided by dom0 anyways?
Thanks,
Andrew Morgan
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