And now running "yum distro-sync" results in the system trying to roll back everything. When I look in YUMEX it shows all the repos as F18, not F20. How do I fix that???
On 22.12.2013 23:54, John Aldrich wrote:
And now running "yum distro-sync" results in the system trying to roll back everything. When I look in YUMEX it shows all the repos as F18, not F20. How do I fix that???
Please use fedup for upgrading from f18 to f20.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp
Mateusz Marzantowicz
On 12/22/2013 02:54 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
And now running "yum distro-sync" results in the system trying to roll back everything. When I look in YUMEX it shows all the repos as F18, not F20. How do I fix that???
Try running package-cleanup --dupes and look for the F18 version of releasever. Yum goes by looking for the rpm, not the contents of the file itself and if there's more than one package, it uses the first one it finds.
On 12/23/13 06:54, John Aldrich wrote:
And now running "yum distro-sync" results in the system trying to roll back everything. When I look in YUMEX it shows all the repos as F18, not F20. How do I fix that???
What does "cat /etc/os-release" reveal?