On 5/5/20 9:03 AM, Beartooth wrote:
On Mon, 04 May 2020 13:31:40 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
What does "cat /etc/fedora-release" tell you?
It said 32, much to my surprise. I was pretty sure (to my earlier
surprise) that all the packages it had been showing me were 31.
If it says you're on F32, then run:
"dnf distro-sync"
and see what that offers to do.
It hit a great long (half a screenful) list of problems.
I tried the upgrade; it reminded me to refresh, and I did; it
installed inxi, whatever that is.
Then it hit the upgrade problems again, and this time suggested
"--allowerasing"; so I added that to " --skip-broken."
It stopped with the problem of sudo, systemd, and systemd-udev
It sounds like you started the the upgrade process but it failed part
way through. I think doing a re-install would be the much easier
option, but if you want to keep trying, then we can try a bit more.
What is the output of "dnf distro-sync --allowerasing" (at least the
problem parts)?
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