On 03/28/2011 07:28 AM, Krosh Ivanov wrote:
Joe, Take a look at what I found: "Fedora 14 includes a tech preview of systemd, a next-generation replacement for Upstart and SystemV init. Systemd allows for parallel and on-demand starting of services and features, which will result in faster boot times.". It seems that yum didn't install correctly the new initialization system, maybe that is what causes the crash after boot time.
Thanks
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Krosh Ivanovkrosh.ivan@gmail.com wrote:
Well, it seems that rpm changed some scripts and not others, no new option in list boot was created. The first error says that "--sysinit" option is not recognized, so the error related to fsck.ext4 is got. :(
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 5:26 PM, Krosh Ivanovkrosh.ivan@gmail.com wrote:
I did it by using yum following the hints from (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/YumUpgradeFaq#Fedora_13_-.3E_Fedora_14)
Ivan
For what it's worth, after seeing the original email, I did a 13 -> 14 upgrade, using the instructions on the website. NO problems here. And it didn't switch the init to systemd. I'm running the same kind of boot scripts that I had before the upgrade.
Regards,
John