On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 03:24 +0200, Ahmed Kamal wrote: > Hi, > I had my computer hang during a major yum upgrade. When this happens you should run: yum-complete-transaction at the next possible time to see if it can finish the aborted transaction. > Now, package-cleanup mentions like 50 duplicate packages installed. I > had it clean them up. But now my system does not feel "clean". I am > afraid if I reboot it won't come up. Is there a smart way to verify > all system files are intact. rpm -Va outputs lots of crappy changes > that are "normal". Any way to only get a warning, when something > really important has changed ? Really important is a bit subjective. I'd recommend package-cleanup --cleandupes then run: rpm -Va and look for problems in files in /usr/lib /lib/ /boot, and all of the bin dirs. If you don't see any problems in those places then odds are you'll be okay with a reboot. -sv -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list