Re: F20 Installs Fail From Every Angle (Michael Schwendt)

2013-12-29 Thread Brian Hanks

On Sat, 28 Dec 2013 23:56:30 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:


What dependency error did it report?
And how did you query the installed packages as well as the remote
repos for what would be available_after_  the upgrade?

Many users still misread such error messages and don't manage to work
around them as a result. Often, the installed packages are okay, but
during they upgrade they would get replaced and break dependencies.


The exact error message was WARNING: problems were encountered during 
transaction test:
broken dependencies
kmod-VirtualBox-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64-4.3.6-1.fc19.1.x86_64 requires 
kernel-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64
Continue with upgrade at your own risk.

In response I removed kmod-VirtualBox, akmod-VirtualBox, and VirtualBox.  Then 
I did a fedup --clean and reattempted fedup --network 20.  This went well until 
the reboot.  Following the reboot I select the Fedup option, but nothing really 
happened.  I ended up back in my Fedora 19 system while running the new Fedora 
20 kernel.

As an update on the other machine where I was having problems with the net 
install.  I checked for any meaningful logs but found that none exist.  The 
/var/log directory hasn't even been created.  So, then I tried to run a 
grub2-mkconfig, grub2-install, dracut series to potentially fix the problem.  
The file sizes did change a bit, but the end result was the same.


Brian  

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Re: F20 Installs Fail From Every Angle (Michael Schwendt)

2013-12-29 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Hi


On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Brian Hanks  wrote:


 In response I removed kmod-VirtualBox, akmod-VirtualBox, and VirtualBox.  
 Then I did a fedup --clean and reattempted fedup --network 20.  This went 
 well until the reboot.  Following the reboot I select the Fedup option, but 
 nothing really happened.  I ended up back in my Fedora 19 system while 
 running the new Fedora 20 kernel.
 As an update on the other machine where I was having problems with the net 
 install.  I checked for any meaningful logs but found that none exist.  The 
 /var/log directory hasn't even been created.  So, then I tried to run a 
 grub2-mkconfig, grub2-install, dracut series to potentially fix the problem.  
 The file sizes did change a bit, but the end result was the same.


Which version of fedup?  Make sure you have the latest

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp#Why_does_my_upgrade_to_Fedora_20_fail_.28immediately_reboot_to_my_old_Fedora.29.3F

Rahul
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Re: F20 Installs Fail From Every Angle (Michael Schwendt)

2013-12-29 Thread Chris Murphy

On Dec 29, 2013, at 7:51 AM, Brian Hanks bha...@bhanks.net wrote:

 This went well until the reboot.  Following the reboot I select the Fedup 
 option, but nothing really happened.  I ended up back in my Fedora 19 system 
 while running the new Fedora 20 kernel. 

You chose the fedup option in GRUB, but instead of getting text status of the 
progessing update, you got what appeared to be normal F19 boot? 

If /var is a separate partition/LV instead of on rootfs, this behavior occurs. 
Please post your fstab if unsure. Do you have any encrypted partitions or 
volumes? Please post the result of lsblk if yes.


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