On 05/27/2015 01:04 AM, Derek Tattersall wrote: > > > On 05/26/2015 09:52 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: >> On 05/26/2015 09:20 PM, Derek Tattersall wrote: >>> Is there a way to rescue my system? Or should I scrub it and start over? >> >> Probably. Check /var/log/fedup.log to see what went wrong, first. >> How you proceed probably depends on what failed. > Actually I upgraded 2 machines, one worked and the other didn't. > > Working machine fedup.log: > ... a bunch of stuff: > > [ 668.010] (II) fedup:message() > 1:pentaho-reporting-flow-engine-0.9.4-10.fc21.noarch > [ 668.010] (II) fedup:message() > 1:sgabios-bin-0.20110622svn-7.fc21.noarch > [ 668.010] (II) fedup:message() 2:ivtv-firmware-20080701-26.noarch > [ 668.010] (II) fedup:message() 2:libnm-qt-0.9.8.4-1.fc21.x86_64 > [ 668.017] (II) fedup:<module>() /bin/fedup exiting cleanly at Tue May > 26 08:11:06 2015 > [ 0.080] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup 0.9.2 starting at Tue > May 26 20:17:05 2015 > [ 0.117] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/cache/system-upgrade > [ 0.168] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/lib/system-upgrade > [ 0.874] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/cache/system-upgrade > [ 0.874] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/lib/system-upgrade > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing symlink > /system-upgrade > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing > /system-upgrade-root > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing > /lib/systemd/system/system-upgrade.target.requires > [ 0.875] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup exiting cleanly at Tue > May 26 20:17:06 2015 > > Not working machine: > > Konsole output > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() > 1:isorelax-0-0.16.release20050331.fc21.noarch > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() 1:maven-shared-io-1.1-10.fc21.noarch > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() > 1:mysql-connector-java-5.1.28-3.fc21.noarch > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() 1:python-html5lib-0.999-5.fc21.noarch > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() 2:ivtv-firmware-20080701-26.noarch > [ 1581.578] (II) fedup:message() 2:libnm-qt-0.9.8.4-1.fc21.x86_64 > [ 1581.580] (II) fedup:<module>() /bin/fedup exiting cleanly at Tue May > 26 08:31:42 2015 > > > From the log of the not working machine, there are a bunch of lines > missing. > > It seems like whatever does this part was not executed: > > [ 0.080] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup 0.9.2 starting at Tue > May 26 20:17:05 2015 > [ 0.117] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/cache/system-upgrade > [ 0.168] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/lib/system-upgrade > [ 0.874] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/cache/system-upgrade > [ 0.874] (II) fedup.sysprep:remove_cache() removing > /var/lib/system-upgrade > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing symlink > /system-upgrade > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing > /system-upgrade-root > [ 0.875] (II) fedup.sysprep:misc_cleanup() removing > /lib/systemd/system/system-upgrade.target.requires > [ 0.875] (II) fedup:<module>() /usr/bin/fedup exiting cleanly at Tue > May 26 20:17:06 2015 Note that the timestamp has reset to 0.0something in the working version. This should have corresponded to the reboot into the new F22 kernel. It did not happen, and you claim you are still running the F21 kernel. Check to see if the F22 packages are installed, and if there is an F22 kernel in your grub menu. > Is there a way to do it manually? The way to do it manually (actually depends on how much actually got installed) is to do it via yum (dnf?): yum install --releasever=22 fedora-release yum update [disclaimer, I have not updated any of my machines to 22 yet. My primary home server runs F19, my laptop runs F20, and I have an old old test system running F21.] > Thanks > > Derek > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Kevin J. Cummings kjchome@xxxxxxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Registered Linux User #1232 (http://www.linuxcounter.net/) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org