Can yum resume??

Javier Perez pepebuho at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 06:54:04 UTC 2013


I agree with Joe. Some of the best learning opportunities come with the
system is fubar :) For as long as you have another one that is working and
the one system down is not critical, it is real fun finding out if you can
actually resurrect it.
Some of the best lessons I have learned have been with systems like that,
and they have come handy in my professional life.


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Joe Zeff <joe at zeff.us> wrote:

> On 10/22/2013 10:21 PM, David wrote:
>
>> Retired and on the couch does not equate with 'need my machine'. *If
>> you* have enough time to play games for days, or weeks, help yourself.
>>
>>
> It also helps, of course, that I also have a laptop running Fedora and I
> always upgrade it first.  My desktop only gets upgraded after I'm sure that
> the laptop's working properly.
>
>
>  Me? I take the 'short path' and solve the problem. Your choice.
>>
>
> Naturally.  I wouldn't even consider trying that on a production machine,
> or even a workstation in a Linux shop.  That's why I made a point of
> stating that I'm retired and have the time, so that nobody would think I
> was suggesting that trying to recover from a failed upgrade is the right
> move for anybody else.
>
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