On Sun, 20 Dec 2009 20:01:35 +0000, Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> wrote: > On Sunday 20 December 2009 17:18:35 Patrick Boutilier wrote: >> On 12/20/2009 01:01 PM, Anne Wilson wrote: >> > On Sunday 20 December 2009 16:52:33 Anne Wilson wrote: >> >> I've just used PreUpgrade for the first time, and I'm a bit worried >> >> about the result. Everything I see seems to suggest that the system >> >> believes me to be still in F11. I did reboot when instructed, and >> >> I've >> >> just finished removing the packages listed by 'package-cleanup >> >> --orphans', though I haven't yet gone through the rpmnew and rpmsav >> >> files. >> >> >> >> What have I missed? >> >> >> >> Anne >> > >> > Hopefully solved, anyway :-) Nowhere in the PreUpgrade notes does it >> > say >> > that the default will be to continue in F11, or that it is necessary to >> > interrupt Grub to start the upgrade :-) >> >> I believe that is a bug. Preupgrade from 10 to 11 booted into Anoconda >> by default, but 11 to 12 doesn't. >> > Well, it finally finished, just as I'd begun to think it was stuck. > Unfortunately it booted to a black screen. I tried several times to boot > with > an edited grub entry, without success. This last time it suddenly started > up > a blue screen with the Fedora infinity sign - and I thought I was winning > - but > it's still sitting there, a black screen with a flashing cursor at the top > left. If I don't crack this soon I'll end up wiping it and installing > from > disk. > > Later - well, at least I got as far as a text login. Now I have to try to > get > the display working. system-config-display is not installed. Yum tells > me > that it can't retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for > repository:fedora. > I have already disabled adobe repo and ATrpms repo, and I guess that it's > going to fail on all the others too, by the sound of it. Any ideas? > > Anne For a start, are you really on F12 or are you stuck with rawhide for whatever reason? Rawhide has a broken curl which breaks yum with the symptoms you are having. Second, obviously, I assume your (inter)net(work) works? Third, what kind of video hardware are we talking about? :) Most of my similar problems were solved by updating after preupgrade. Some hassling was involved for me though due to (I hardly dare to speak it out loud on this mailinglist) nVidia hardware. :) -- Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Eelko Berkenpies