Hi,
> I just upgraded my fc38 desktop to fc39 using the regular "dnf upgrade"
> method, as I've done forever. However, this time boot fails with
> messages related to failed dependencies and it being unable to mount any
> partitions other than boot and root.
not "system-upgrade"?
Sorry, from memory.
dnf -y upgrade --refresh && dnf system-upgrade releasever=39 -y
dnf system-upgrade reboot
> There's also a message about selinux relabeling - I've also disabled
> selinux on boot using security=0 so I don't think that's the problem.
Why would you do that? Now you're going to have even more problems.
relabeling is easier than dealing with selinux problems. Most times it's off anyway because of the other apps I use and non-standard paths that always create problems.
> UUID=e9be12f8-7d21-4992-9018-d5032124264d /home/alex ext4
> defaults,group,user,exec 0 0
Why do you have a partition for your specific user instead of just /home?
Because it's only my desktop. There are no other users.
But I did figure out the problem. I just don't know how to solve it.
Apparently fc39 doesn't support "group" and "user" mount options. After removing them from fstab, it boots normally. I don't mount those partitions as a regular user anymore anyway, but ideas on the new usage for these options would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alex
Alex
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