Not sure if it's something weird with my system, but running that exact command I get
Error: Unknown repo: 'updates-testing-modular' Dropping the reference to updates-testing-modular gets me a couple of removed packages (obviously the kernel modules are not an issue, but I don't know what the others are for) along with some downgrades. sudo dnf --releasever=34 --setopt=module_platform_id=platform:f34 --enablerepo=updates-testing --allowerasing distro-sync <snip> Removing: kernel x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 0 kernel-core x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 74 M kernel-debug-devel x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 53 M kernel-devel x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 53 M kernel-modules x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 30 M kernel-modules-extra x86_64 5.10.14-200.fc33 @updates-testing 1.9 M Removing dependent packages: NetworkManager-ovs x86_64 1:1.26.6-1.fc33 @updates-testing 76 k axis noarch 1.4-34.fc27 @System 13 M empathy x86_64 1:3.12.14-7.fc29 @fedora 15 M kmod-nvidia-5.10.14-200.fc33.x86_64 x86_64 3:460.39-1.fc33 @@commandline 43 M kmod-xpad-5.10.14-200.fc33.x86_64 x86_64 4.14-1.20170915gitbbc8608.fc33 @@commandline 58 k openvswitch x86_64 2.14.0-2.fc33 @updates-testing 5.3 M rdma-core i686 33.0-2.fc33 @updates-testing 114 k Downgrading: abrt-java-connector x86_64 1.2.0-2.fc34 fedora 46 k balena-etcher-electron x86_64 1.5.99-1 etcher-rpm 60 M blender x86_64 1:2.91.2-4.fc34 fedora 43 M conmon x86_64 2:2.0.22-0.9.dev.git2fbeb9f.fc34 fedora 48 k containernetworking-plugins x86_64 0.9.1-1.1.gitfa48f75.fc34 fedora 8.8 M containers-common x86_64 1:1.2.1-28.dev.git1b813f8.fc34 fedora 79 k firefox x86_64 85.0-11.fc34 fedora 102 M fuse-overlayfs x86_64 1.4+dev-2.dev.gitee8ce2e.fc34 fedora 76 k gecode x86_64 6.2.0-5.fc34 fedora 3.1 M gnome-abrt x86_64 1.3.6-2.fc34 fedora 140 k httpd x86_64 2.4.46-8.fc34 fedora 1.4 M httpd-filesystem noarch 2.4.46-8.fc34 fedora 13 k httpd-tools x86_64 2.4.46-8.fc34 fedora 82 k libuv x86_64 1:1.40.0-2.fc34 fedora 152 k libuv-devel x86_64 1:1.40.0-2.fc34 fedora 29 k libuv-static x86_64 1:1.40.0-2.fc34 fedora 116 k mod_lua x86_64 2.4.46-8.fc34 fedora 62 k podman x86_64 2:3.0.0-0.204.dev.gita086f60.fc34 fedora 11 M podman-docker noarch 2:3.0.0-0.204.dev.gita086f60.fc34 fedora 184 k podman-plugins x86_64 2:3.0.0-0.204.dev.gita086f60.fc34 fedora 1.3 M podman-remote x86_64 2:3.0.0-0.204.dev.gita086f60.fc34 fedora 8.6 M reportd x86_64 0.7.4-4.fc34 fedora 50 k strongswan x86_64 5.9.0-3.fc34 fedora 1.5 M strongswan-charon-nm x86_64 5.9.0-3.fc34 fedora 34 k On 2/20/21 3:49 AM, Miroslav Suchý wrote: > Do you want to make Fedora 34 better? Please spend 1 minute of your > time and try to run: > > # Run this only if you use default Fedora modules > # next time you run any DNF command default modules will be enabled > again > sudo dnf module reset '*' > > sudo dnf --releasever=34 --setopt=module_platform_id=platform:f34 \ > --enablerepo=updates-testing --enablerepo=updates-testing-modular \ > distro-sync > > This command does not replace `dnf system-upgrade`, but it will reveal > potential problems. You may also run `dnf upgrade` before running this > command. > > If you have have rdma-core.i686 installed you have to pass > `--allowerasing`. > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1919864 > > > If you get this prompt: > > ... > Total download size: XXX M > Is this ok [y/N]: > > you can answer N and nothing happens, no need to test the actual upgrade. > > But very likely you get some dependency problem now. In that case, > please report it against the appropriate package. Or against > fedora-obsolete-packages if that package should be removed in Fedora > 34. Please check existing reports against > fedora-obsolete-packages first: > https://red.ht/2kuBDPu > and also there is already bunch of "Fails to install" reports: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=F34FailsToInstall > > Thank you > > P.S. sent from workstation successfully upgraded to F34 :) >
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