Have you tried:
Hostnamectl
Maybe it helps
Il 28/Giu/2016 19:07, "Jim Cromie" <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
thank you all for your answers, I'll try to be complete here, but brief1st, Im not having any troubles - normal ops are fine, sudo dnf update works, etc.only oddity is with dual boot - 1st few attempts to boot win10 failed after installing 24-beta (not an upgrade from f23). But recent attempts now seem to work, theyre just a little thrashy (iirc, the bios seems to boot 2x - 2 toshiba splash screens) but it gets there. This is my 1st EFI bios machine, so Idont have anything to compare it to.[jimc@buffy ~]$ more /etc/fedora-releaseFedora release 24 (Twenty Four)[jimc@buffy ~]$ more /etc/system-release*::::::::::::::/etc/system-release::::::::::::::Fedora release 24 (Twenty Four)::::::::::::::/etc/system-release-cpe::::::::::::::cpe:/o:fedoraproject:fedora:24So thos are good, but I dont know whether any of these said "beta" anywhere before final release[jimc@buffy ~]$ rpm -qil fedora-releaseName : fedora-releaseVersion : 24Release : 2Architecture: noarchInstall Date: Mon 27 Jun 2016 02:10:28 PM MDTmy /etc/os-release matches Dariosbut again I dont know if it said beta earlier.[jimc@buffy etc]$ dnf repoquery --duplicatedLast metadata expiration check: 0:36:45 ago on Tue Jun 28 10:02:03 2016.so that looks clean$ cat /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade.json{"upgrade_status": null, "download_status": null}which seems kind-of empty,and counter to what Rick Stevens expected in it,but again I dont know how it looked before..to satisfy curiosity, I ran:[jimc@buffy dnf]$ pwd/var/lib/dnf[jimc@buffy dnf]$ sudo strings history/history-2016-05-04.sqlite | lesssaw lots of 'fc24', but no 'beta's other than (mostly) taglib packages.at this point, things are fine, so Im not gonna sweat the off-chancethat I might still be at "Beta" - all the packages upgraded to final.In a few weeks I'll be back to those fc23 boxes,will do those upgrades, and if that suggests anything pertinent here (longshot)I'll follow up here.thanks again y'all
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