On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 15:28 +0200, MichaÅ Piotrowski wrote: > 2010/10/4 James Laska <jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Mon, 2010-10-04 at 13:10 +0200, MichaÅ Piotrowski wrote: > >> W dniu 4 paÅdziernika 2010 00:16 uÅytkownik MichaÅ Piotrowski > >> <mkkp4x4@xxxxxxxxx> napisaÅ: > >> > W dniu 3 paÅdziernika 2010 23:58 uÅytkownik Bruno Wolff III > >> > <bruno@xxxxxxxx> napisaÅ: > >> >> There > >> >> was some recent security updates that affected pretty much all versions. > >> >> I haven't run into any f14 specific problems recently. > >> >> > >> > > >> > Good to know. I'll try to update system. I will let know if there are > >> > any problems > >> > >> I noticed a problem with preupgrade-cli. I rebooted system, preupgrade > >> updated it, but then the system does not respond to ping - I turned > >> off it by pressing power button. I connected box to the TV to see what > >> happens, but the system started correctly. Strange. Do physical access > >> to the machine is required when using preupgrade? > >> > >> Apart from that it seems that everything went well. > > > > Should not be required, but hard to say without more details. I suspect > > it the installer stopped and was prompting you for some information > > (perhaps language or keymap)? Do you have access to the installer logs > > from the preupgrade attempt? > > Yes, I've got some logs from installation. I can post it - it's about 226 kb. I wouldn't mind seeing the logs (fpaste.org). Can you paste /root/upgrade.log, /root/install.log and /var/log/anaconda.log? > > Alternatively, as Bruno points out, you may have been a victim of the > > glibc issue. > > Hmmm, but system booted fine later. Did the install ever complete? Or did you force reboot it before it ever started/completed? When preupgrade reboots into the installer, it sets up a boot-next grub target which will boot into the installer *only* for the next reboot. If you reboot multiple times before starting the installer, it will boot back into your previously defined default boot target. Thanks, James
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