Re: Strange messages from sudo dnf repoquery --unsatisfied after upgrade from F23 to F24.

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On 07/07/16 12:36, Robin Laing wrote:
On 05/07/16 15:31, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,

    I have issued the command specified in the subject as recommended on
site https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade to see if there
are any old packages that should be removed because they would not be
working properly anyway, and received the following messages which to me
make no sense, unless I am completely misinterpreting the message.

    The kernel mentioned in the first message is the last of the Fedora
23 kernels that is still installed after the upgrade to F24, while the
kernel listed in the 2nd message is the kernel installed by a sudo dnf
upgrade issued the day after the upgrade to F24. Hence the bottom line
is both kernels mentioned in the messages are installed, so why is dnf
reporting that it can't find them?

package kmod-nvidia-4.5.7-200.fc23.x86_64-2:367.27-1.fc24.x86_64
requires kernel-uname-r = 4.5.7-200.fc23.x86_64, but none of the
providers can be installed
package kernel-4.6.3-300.fc24.x86_64 requires kernel-core-uname-r =
4.6.3-300.fc24.x86_64, but none of the providers can be installed


regards,

Steve


Did you get to boot into F24?  You said it was "after" the upgrade?

I have upgraded in the past and got stuck with old kernels before. A bit of a mess to clean up but it worked.
I am using F24. Before the upgrade to F24 I had 3 kernels in F23 being maintained by dnf, when I upgraded to F24 the oldest F23 kernel was removed when the first F24 kernel was installed as per normal dnf functionality. My main problem with the messages was I didn't understand how there could be an unsatisfiable dependency on a kernel that was already installed, and in the case of the first message was installed before the upgrade.

regards,
Steve



Robin
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