On 12/6/20 6:19 am, Łukasz Posadowski wrote:
Tue, 9 Jun 2020 21:18:12 +1000
Stephen Morris <samorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,
After eventually getting 'dnf system-upgrade download
--releasever=32' to download and reboot the system, when the upgrade
had finished the system booted into sddm. When I selected KDE to
start into all it did was display a black screen. If I selected
Gnome, that did exactly the same thing. To try to work around this I
booted into recovery mode to see if I could identify why this was
happening. Looking at /boot I found that an F32 kernel had been
installed, and when I looked at /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg I found
that there was no entry for the F32 kernel. To circumvent this I
issued the command grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg,
and rebooted via the F32 kernel entry, which then enabled KDE and
Gnome to both start successfully. Has anyone else seen the issue of
the F32 upgrade not updating grub?
Mine went fine on several machines, You should have it logged into:
dnf history
dnf history info [thalatestnumber]
Thanks lukasz, I ran the dnf history command and in the list there is
only one entry relative to dsf system-upgade even though I had to run it
multiple times to actually get it to work because of issue with getting
rpmfusion-nonfree gpg data, and when I look at the info on that entry
there is nothing in there to tell me there was an issue with updating
grub or that it even attempted to.
regards,
Steve
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