On 07/06/2013 01:19 PM, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
On 07/05/2013 10:26 PM, Roger wrote:
I just now used Fedup to update Fedora 18 to 19. It did it's thing
quickly and efficiently and awaited a reboot.
I have both Ubuntu and Fedora on the hard drive. It boots to the Ubuntu
grub from which I select the Fedora install.
I selected Fedora spherical cow from the Ubuntu grub.
Isn't F19 called Schrödinger's Cat?
It booted to the familiar Fedora 18 and stayed there, everything works
as previously but I have no idea whether it performed the update, as it
says in the Fedora Fedup page.
I did see a very brief flash of what looked like an SELinux error message.
There are no messages in SELinux alerts.
What should I be looking for to resolve the upgrade please?
What says:
cat /etc/fedora-release
rpm -q fedora-release
If these still say F18 (Sperical Cow), then something else is wrong.
Isn't F19 called Schrödinger's Cat? ... yes! but Fedora 19 is easier to type.
cat /etc/fedora-release = Fedora release 18 (Spherical Cow)
rpm -q fedora-release = fedora-release-18-1.noarch
Problem seems to be that when going through the Ubuntu Grub it does not
see Fedora grub so doesn't see the Update selection therein.
I'll try the console reboot option.
Just wondering though, If the system updates, how will this affect the
code in the ubuntu grub which contains the Fedora 18 kernel and init.
I have no idea how to change grub in ubuntu or what to change it to.
Thanks
Roger
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