On 10/11/2024 11:54 AM, home user via users wrote:
It's been 11+ years since I last installed that. I don't remember how
to do it or where the instructions are. Please give me or tell me where
to find simple,clear, current,complete, correct instructions.
I sort-of merged what Joe pointed to with what Samuel pointed to. Many
of the things to be installed were already installed and up-to-date.
During some of the installs/updates, a message ***similar*** to this:
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systemd-sysv-generator[595]: SysV service '/etc/rc.d/init.d/network'
lacks a native systemd unit file. ~ Automatically generating a unit file
for compatibility. Please update package to include a native systemd
unit file, in order to make it safe, robust and future-proof. ! This
compatibility logic is deprecated, expect removal soon. !/
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appeared. I'm also seeing messages like the above during boot. I did
not get the exact working of the messages. I could not find the
messages in the dnf and boot log files. I recall seeing the above
during boot before. In late August, I had a thread in this list about
that. I thought this was resolved.
After the dnf commands were run, the shutdown was fast, too fast for a
build to have happened. The following boot was also fast, too fast for
a build to have happened. When the boot was done, it came up in console
mode.
Is there something in the log files that might help? If yes, which log
files, and what should I look for?
In console mode, is there a way to do a quick check of the hard drive
while I wait for responses to my posts? I think I'll also try a quick
memory test.
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