On 05/24/2013 11:23 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Frank McCormick <beacon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was updating Fedora 19 tonight when my system crashed ( I suspect
it's
a memory error)....but anyway it
now **appears I have a lot of duplicate files on my system, at least
that what yum check all reports.
The crash happened after the updates had been installed I think during
the verify stage.
This is a partial list of what "yum check all" reports:
Try
package-cleanup --dupes
Yeah, that's what I found in the Fedora forums. So I tried it. Now
the partition won't boot.
package-cleanup --dupes removed the dupes..at least it said it
was....but it also ran into a bunch of
files it said were zero-length...what it did about them I don't know.
Short version: the partition is now
unbootable. So I am back in Fedora 18...where I think I'll stay for a
while. I don't anticipate re-installing
19...at least not for a while.
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