> From: "Germán A. Racca"
>
> The problem is with systemd, which is NOT duplicated:
>
> # rpm -q systemd
> systemd-219-24.fc22.x86_64
>
> # rpm -V systemd
> S.5T. c /etc/sysctl.conf
> .M.../var/log/journal
>
> Then again:
>
> # rpm --rebuilddb
>
> and I tried to remove duplicate
Germán A. Racca writes:
After the reboot, run
rpm --rebuilddb
to rebuild the rpm database. Afterwards, run rpm -V against the NEWER
version of systemd and dnf packages. Only if rpm -V gives a clean bill
of health would it be safe to forcefully remove the older versions from
systemd and dnf.
On 10/27/2015 09:28 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Germán A. Racca writes:
Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into
Gnome, but now it is
On 10/27/2015 09:28 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Germán A. Racca writes:
Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into
Gnome, but now it is
Germán A. Racca writes:
Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into Gnome, but
now it is impossible to continue with the update usin
On 10/27/2015 06:58 PM, Germán A. Racca wrote:
> Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
> university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
> Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into
> Gnome, but now it is impossible to cont
Hi guys, I have this situation: I was updating my Fedora 22 at the
university, but there was a power outage and the update didn't finish.
Hopefully, I was able to boot the machine and even to login into Gnome,
but now it is impossible to continue with the update using dnf upgrade.
I tried pack