Samuel Sieb composed on 2019-01-05 23:29 (UTC-0800):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> I tried 3 times according to
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade,
>> from F29 configured with fixed IP, using --releasever=30, getting slightly
>> different
>> results each time, but always with no working network as a result, systemctl
>> reporting no service network, and ip a reporting eth0 unconfigured. So on
>> this last
> You don't want to use NetworkManager?
> The initscripts package that contains the "network" initscript is gone
> in F30. I don't know if it was moved, but it's most likely just gone now.
>> I tried to chroot from F29. I got in, but attempting to ping generates
>> system error.
> What error? Just that there is no active network interface?
>> Dmesg produces nothing useful. Journal is empty.
> dmesg will only show you the messages from the F29 boot.
>> Is the following no more valid?:
>> mount f30 targetpartition /mnt
>> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
>> mount -o bind /sys /mnt/sys
>> mount -o bind /proc /mnt/proc
>> chroot /mnt
>> Any suggestions what might generate successful upgrade or a way to repair the
>> latest? Is it too early to be using --releasever=30?
> Use the netinst boot image and use the rescue option. That will mount
> all the necessary mount points and let you chroot. Install NetworkManager.
This just happened again, except that I went from 28 to 29. I then chrooted
from the old
28 to 29 to "Install NetworkManager", and have no network, with same message as
booting
29 directly:
[on vtty4]
# dnf install NetworkManager
...
You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
Error: Error downloading packages:
Curl error (6): Couldn't resolve host name for
https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/meta...
# ping www.google.com
ping: www.google.com: System error
Network works normally in F28 (vtty2,3). Ping pings, etc.
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