On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Tim Evans <tkev...@tkevans.com> wrote:
> Kernel appears to be F18, though: > > $ uname -a > Linux harrier.xxx.com 3.9.11-200.fc18.i686.PAE #1 SMP Mon Jul 22 21:19:06 > UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > I think in this case it's because the kernel is at a higher version in F18 than F19 at the moment but it looks like that should resolve itself at some point looking at koji... > > By way of additional info, after running fedup with no errors, I rebooted, > picking the "Fedora Upgrade" option. Then went to dinner. When I returned, > the system was *powered completely down*. Booting it revealed the F18 > message on the progress bar. > > yum update shows a string of "some-package.fc19 is a duplicate of > same-package.fc18 > > I don't see anything untoward in /var/log/fedup.log. Seems whatever has > happened occurred after the reboot into the upgrade. Time to do a couple of things but don't blindly say yes, make sure you look at the output to make sure it makes sense. After my failed upgrade I used "yum distro-sync" and iterations of "package-cleanup --problem", "package-cleanup --duplicates", and "package-cleanup --leaves". Richard
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