On 12/29/2013 04:36 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
It means that the release version is, or should be, 19. However, I'd suggest that you use package-cleanup --dupes and check to see if you have duplicate versions of fedora-release-noarch.
You can use 'package-cleanup --cleandupes' to remove any old packages still there.
After that, use 'yum distro-sync' to get everything as close to a new f19 install as possible, and also install the missing f19 kernel.
You should also check for *.rpmnew and *.rpmsave files (new or old configuration files saved), and update the configuration files that need updates (check with diff what the differences are, if something significant, update the configuration file)
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