Re: f11 to f12 with preugrade doesn't find root device

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On 11/20/2009 06:03 PM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:58:44 +0800 He Rui wrote:
It seems that you preupgraded your system to f12 (constantine), whose anaconda is
12.46. You can see it by:
yum info anaconda
And your issue is different from mine. So if your problem depended on preupgrade
package, you can try the latest version preupgrade-1.1.3-1.fc11 . Please file a bug
if it is clarified.
[root@ ~]# yum info anaconda
Loaded plugins: downloadonly, fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Available Packages
Name       : anaconda
Arch       : x86_64
Version    : 11.5.0.59
Release    : 1.fc11
Size       : 5.5 M
Repo       : fedora
Summary    : Graphical system installer
URL        : http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda
License    : GPLv2+
Description: The anaconda package contains the program which was used
to install your
           : system.  These files are of little use on an already
installed system.
[root@virtfed ~]# rpm -q anaconda
package anaconda is not installed
[root@virtfed ~]# rpm -qa|grep anaconda
anaconda-yum-plugins-1.0-5.fc12.noarch

I think I have something yet to fix..... ;-(
I fact, due to the strange fc11 in the yum info result... now I
checked and I have this on my system:
[root@ ~]# rpm -qa|grep fedora-release
fedora-release-notes-12.0.2-1.fc12.noarch
fedora-release-12-2.noarch
fedora-release-11-1.noarch

[root@ ~]# rpm -qf /etc/fedora-release
fedora-release-11-1.noarch
fedora-release-12-2.noarch

and while going to complete upgrade with package-cleanup --orphans
info, it gives as output almost all the fc12 packages installed.....
(1255 of 1316 of output)

so it seems it actually thinks to be in f11 yet (from a yum point of view...)?
Yes, that's sooo wired.
probably something to fix due to the manual steps....
What should I do? remove the fedora-release-11-1.noarch rpm?

Thanks in advance,
Gianluca

Sorry I didn't encounter it before.  you can

#rpm -qf /etc/fedora-release

to see what's the fedora-release really belonged to.

and try

#rpm -e fedora-release-11-1.noarch

to see whether the problem can be solved.



Thanks,
He Rui


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