I decided to do a dnf upgrade of my F24 install on my HP Envy 15t
laptop (dual boot). I've done at least two successful dnf upgrades
on this laptop in the past with only minor annoyances, but this one
is a complete bust. On boot I'm getting an ACPI Error stating something about a "Namespace Lookup faillure" and a "Method parse execution failed". Then it goes on to point at a log file in /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt which essentially repeats the same messages I mentioned before, but then also mentions an issue with the /dev/sda10 superblock time. That's followed by an fsck run which fails with an error code 4. At this point I booted into a Fedora Live distro and ran "fdisk -l" to find that all of my Linux partitions are showing as type "Microsoft basic data". Then and I started GParted which complained about the "Physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says it is 512 bytes." And finally, my Linux /boot partition is showing within GParted as type FAT16. Wow, I don't even know where to start. If you have any thoughts, please let me know. Otherwise, I'll have to do a fresh install over the top of this mess. Thanks, -Brian |
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