The latest set of updates to my system went, well, rather poorly. It almost feels like an alpha to me again which is kind of fun. The issues I mention below may be related, they may not be, and/or I may just be an unlucky person. During the update upon installation of selinux-policy-targeted, the system locked up hard and had to be hard reset. Upon reboot it appears systemd is no longer forwarding password requests so that I can unlock my partitions. Upon rescue mode I completed the remaining transactions, and installed the remainder of the packages, now grub can't find the rc10 kernel, and systemd is still unable to give me a password prompt. Upon trying to downgrade systemd (in rescue mode) I was unable to because of multilib errors. What is multilib all about anyway? All this led to a really long route of locking myself out of my system (again). Mostly this is just a heads up to folks that it may happen to you, but if anyone has advice, well I have nothing to do but figure out how windows operates until Fedora is back :) -Erinn -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test