In the end with a help of other people I managed to bring my Fedora back.
A link to longer explanation for people being in the similar problem (i.e.
aborted system upgrade with dnf):
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:49:07 -
> Marcin Zajączkowski
>
> In the man page for yum2dnf, it lists the commands for cleanup as
> follows. For your case, it is probably
>
> dnf repoquery --duplicated
>
> to find the dups.
>
> dnf repoquery --unsatisfied
>
> to find
On Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:49:07 -
Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
> In the end yes, however, I was wondering what is the best solution to
> deal with conflicted packages which can occur during any interrupted
> dnf update session (not just during the system-upgrade).
In the man page
In the end yes, however, I was wondering what is the best solution to deal with
conflicted packages which can occur during any interrupted dnf update session
(not just during the system-upgrade).
Marcin
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On Wed, 2017-10-18 at 00:16 +0200, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
> Hello guys. I was upgrading Fedora with the system-upgrade plugin from 26 to
> 27.
This should go to the Test list. F27 has not been released yet.
poc
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