Re: F20 Beta-5 on BeagleBone Black (solved/update)

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On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 02:43:18PM +0000, Peter Robinson wrote:

> The standard Fedora yum repo and package set is available by default.
> Check the date is correct before you run yum.

Hmm.. ok, thanks, yum works now.  I didn't immediately relate the
error I got with yum to a date issue, but that was indeed the problem.

But "yum update" does not seem to be a good idea.
First, I get tons of messages like:

   /sbin/ldconfig: libraries libgcc_s-4.8.1-20130814.so.1 and libgcc_s-4.8.2-20131017.so.1 in directory /lib have same soname but different type.
   /sbin/ldconfig: libraries libkmod.so.2.2.4 and libkmod.so.2.2.5 in directory /lib have same soname but different type.

Then, in the cleanup fase, the system crashes, just after:

  Cleanup    : initial-setup-0.3.7-1.fc20.noarch                        196/354

And the rpm stuff is a mess now, so I think I'll reflash the image.

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