Thanks very much, all! So here > > > > Does anyone know how to address this problem? My > laptop battery died while upgrading using Pre-upgrade. It > was not connected. So what should I do when I switch it on? > > Cross your fingers, and hope that your RPM database isn't > fscked. > > > Any suggestions? > > Nope, you'll be flying by the seat of your pants. It's > anyone's guess what state your system will be in. Chances > are fairly good that you'll be able to boot, at least in run > level 1, so you can get a shell prompt. > > Presuming that you can get a shell, the next step would be > to assess the damage to your RPM database. Presuming that > rpm --rebuilddb survives, the next step would be to run "rpm > -q -a", and see what you've got. So, I can do rpm --rebuilddb. I understand that then I am to run rpm -q -a. What next after I find what i have got? > When rpm goes down in a middle of updates, the most likely > result is that the rpm database will list both the old and > the new version of each package, and you'll need to compile > a list of them all, and manually remove the old version of > each package. so, like yum remove \*fc10? > Once you manage to put your rpm database in a sane state, > the next best thing to do is to forget preupgrade, and run > F11's installer, which will clean up and finish the > install. So, you mean I should get an installer from the boot disk and continue? T -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines