On Thu, 5 Mar 2009, David wrote: > On 3/5/2009 7:55 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > here's the current situation if anyone wants to suggest tests. i > > have my two gateway MX7120s installed with fedora 11 alpha -- one with > > i386, the other with x86_64 -- virtually identically (about 1550 > > packages on each). > > > the first difference is that, at the end of the install, when i > > rebooted, the i386 install rebooted cleanly while the x86_64 install > > flashed a screenful of kernel diagnostics on its way down, but it > > still booted cleanly coming back up again. not sure what that was all > > about. > > > at this point, before i do *anything*, should i take note of the > > current setup in any way? suggestions? my first step would be to > > update the yum/rpm packages but, to do that, i would first update > > "fontpackages-filesystem" since its original packaging conflicted with > > "rpm-build" which i installed, so my proposed first step would be: > > > # yum update fontpackages-filesystem > > # yum update rpm\* > > # yum update yum > > > does that make sense? but even before i do that, i'm still open to > > what i should record in terms of current config. > > > thoughts? > > Do I understand correctly that these are *not* updated to current > Rawhide yet? you understand that correctly -- they are fresh off the original DVDs. > If so you would probably need to do the x86 and x86_64 updates in > small stages. Rawhide x86 was rebuild from i386 to i586 recently so > I would think that most, if not *all*, of the packages installed > would be an 'update' on the x86 install. > > That would hold true for the x86_64 install too for the x86 packages > installed there. and yet, that was one of the issues -- whether (after upgrading the fundamental yum and rpm* packages), i should simply be able to type "yum update" and go drink beer. some people claimed that they had done exactly that -- my experience was otherwise. so what's the story here? are you saying that that should *not* be expected to succeed? if not, that's pretty important information. rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Linux Consulting, Training and Annoying Kernel Pedantry: Have classroom, will lecture. http://crashcourse.ca Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA ======================================================================== -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list