Force to update to f10, but yum can't bring it into synch.
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Feb 27 05:22:57 UTC 2009
On Thursday 26 February 2009, Craig White wrote:
>On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 23:19 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> The initial, commented /dev/sdb is correct, /dev/sda is the master drive
>> on this mobo's only PATA interface, and is not normally mounted. /dev/sdb
>> is the first SATA drive, and is selected as the first bootable hard disk
>> in the bios. So I assume then that my command line to install grub again
>> would then be: grub-install /dev/sdb ?
>
>----
>it seems odd that you would have it set to /dev/sdb and grub as (hd0,0).
Apparently that is just one of the gotcha's of running a very high priced
(nearly 300 bucks bare) ASUS motherboard. It does damned little as you would
expect it to do. If I had known that ASUS was on the ropes, and that their
support sucked dead toads through soda straws, I wouldn't have touched it with
your credit card let alone mine.
>It shouldn't hurt I would think if you did grub-install to both /dev/sda
>and /dev/sdb. Most modern BIOS allows you to pick the boot order of the
>various drive types.
# this device map was generated by anaconda
(hd0) /dev/sda
(hd1) /dev/sdb
And that file is dated back on the 15th of feb 2009. And I was NOT screwing
with it then. So, based on that I did another grub-install on /dev/sda.
Here is a df report
[root at coyote ~]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 468832020 87577712 357054796 20% /
/dev/sda1 194442 121466 62937 66% /boot
/dev/sdc1 961432072 293643964 618950108 33% /amandatapes
tmpfs 2074712 0 2074712 0% /dev/shm
//goat.coyote.den/goat
58134488 4302672 50901964 8% /mnt/goat
//shop.coyote.den/shop-slash
37800748 4647876 31232708 13% /mnt/shop
/dev/sde1 38456308 30008496 6494312 83% /media/d
and I did some poking around with smartctl and that PATA drive, a 320Gb
Maxtor, is actually registered into F10 as /dev/sdd. Go figure, it makes zero
sense to me.
>----
>
>> >> 2. Yum wants to update 435 packages, but many dependencies stop it.
>> >> What is the f10 procedure to bring that up to speed now?
>> >
>> >----
>> >you probably have some packages that have to be manually removed that
>> >are blocking the update.
>>
>> I will probably hit a package that does this eventually, I have it
>> processing the updates displayed about 1 yumex screen full at a time, and
>> so far that hasn't triggered a dependency storm. That knocking sound,
>> yeah, you know what it is.
>
>----
>package-cleanup --orphans will give you a lot of guidance on packages
>that it can't update.
>----
>
>> I have tons of self compiled stuff here, and will again shortly. The
>> radeonhd driver supplied with the dvd is so slow I can repaint the screen
>> with a 2" wide paint brush faster.
>
>----
>in theory, that shouldn't have any impact on upgrades IF you put the
>compiled stuff in /usr/local
Often that is not the case, cuz identically named stuff is searched for in
/usr/lib well before /usr/local/lib. This would be a great way to just update
what we needed locally, but the search order makes sure it finds version 1.2.4
when we've been running 2.2.8 for a year. So we give up trying to bend it,
and just build it with a --prefix=/usr and be done with it. Of course the
rpms get overwritten and the system eventually goes tits up.
Now, if someone could tell me how to make it search /usr/local/* first, I'd be
glad to follow those guidelines. I'd step into my src dir and rebuild and
reinstall everything there to put itself into /usr/local then.
[...]
>get the updates installed first. You might find that the rpmfusion fglrx
>package is more to your liking though I wouldn't think that there would
>much of a performance difference between F9 and F10 w/r/t radeonhd but
>then again, I'm not using it.
The problem with that is that the fglrx is married to the kernel version.
radeonhd at least, is only married to the x server version, and that is what I
broke when I built the git pull of it. Besides that, I have yet to get fps
out of fglrx that I get from radeonhd. That is one of the first things I had
yumex update, but I haven't rebooted to try it yet. I'm just happier than a
pig in it that the new kmail picked right up where the old one left off, it
all works and I haven't touched a thing yet.
Thanks Craig.
>Craig
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