On 10/23/24 17:43, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/23/24 4:55 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/23/24 16:47, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> The Fedora release upgrade process has always been solid.
That is my impression too. Not this time and not for me.
I have already upgraded two other Fedora machines (test
VM and shop machine) to 41 WITH NO ISSUE! That is why
I got brave on my main machine.
I WILL find the silver lining in the dark cloud.
I can't even imagine what could have caused the state your computer was
in. Any failure mode I can think of or hardware failure could not
create that. I've had a few upgrade failures as I mentioned, but it was
very clear what happened in those cases.
This is the only one I have had a problem with.
When I upgraded from 38 to 39, I had a bunch of
38 rpm leftover, which I manually upgraded. And
they disabled named-chroot on me.
But this takes the cake!
Yours doesn't make the
slightest bit of sense.
No fooling!
Now on to fixing my 38 kernel and xinit!
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