On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/25/23 13:38, Max Pyziur wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 16:10:06 -0400 (EDT)
Max Pyziur <pyz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
Upgrading F38 on my Dell XPS 13 laptop of something like 2012
vintage w a 1TB SSD, the scriplet/upgrade to setroubleshoot-server
is hanging.
Seems that it's been this way for a least 5-10 minutes while
everything before this has been running briskly.
Advice?
My upgrade halted. The computer shutdown.
I hit the start button,
the selection for kernels came up only showing F37 kernels.
I hit the latest F37 kernel,
I got a login screen with the new F38 screen.
I logged in. Browser tabs are restored. Wifi connection, though, goes
on and off.
I checked Postgresql installation; I have two version postgresql-14
(F37) and postgresql-15.
As best I can tell, the upgrade aborted leaving the system in, uh,
challenged state.
Any advice on how to proceed here would be greatly appreciated.
Did the fedora packages for f38 get installed?
fedora-release*
fedora-repos*
Thank you for your quick reply.
Using rpm -qa | grep -i fc38 | wc -l
I see that 4842 packages have been installed.
I watched the screen as it upgraded, and the package count was somewhere
around 4842 when the scriplet to upgrade setroubleshoot-server started.
(That's where the process hung).
Before you replied, I removed setroubleshoot-server from the laptop (dnf
remove ...) and its related dependencies.
I then did
dnf upgrade --refresh
and then
dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=38 --allowerasing
I received the message:
Error:
Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected
packages: NetworkManager, dnf, grub2-tools-minimal, sudo, systemd,
systemd-udev
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)
and then
dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=38 --allowerasing --skip-broken
which produced the following error message
Error:
Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected
packages: NetworkManager, dnf, grub2-tools-minimal, sudo, systemd,
systemd-udev
I'm looking at your recommendations and now wondering how to proceed given
that it seems I have probably about 4800+ packages that are both fc38 and
fc37.
Any advice here would be great before I proceed to try something else.
You didn't try the main command that was suggested. "dnf distro-sync"
When I try that command, it lists 27 problems, and then closes with
Problem 27: problem with installed package
python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch
- package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch conflicts with
python3-mistune provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch
- installed package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch obsoletes
python3-mistune < 1 provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch
- package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch obsoletes
python3-mistune < 1 provided by python3-mistune-0.8.4-5.fc37.noarch
- problem with installed package python3-mistune-2.0.4-3.fc38.noarch
- package python3-mistune08-0.8.4-7.fc37.noarch conflicts with
python3-mistune provided by python3-mistune-2.0.4-1.fc37.noarch
- python3-mistune-2.0.4-3.fc38.noarch does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
(try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting
packages or '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)
I've never used this command. I would appreciate any advice here.
Also, previously the question on RAM on the laptop, there 8GB installed. I
would think that is enough, no?
Max
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