Re: Restoring virtual machine images

2019-09-15 Thread Ed Greshko
On 9/16/19 7:16 AM, Robert G (Doc) Savage via users wrote:
> I had a major crash on my F30 laptop a couple of weeks ago. I was able
> to boot to emergency mode and use ddrescue to make forensic copies of
> all four partitions to an external drive.
>
> After re-installing F30 I can't seem to get five VMs copied back and
> working. Is a metadata file for the Virtual Machine Manager stored
> somewhere apart from where the VMs were stored that I need to bring
> back first?

If you are speaking of qemu VM's, have you checked /etc/libvirt/qemu for the 
corresponding xml file?

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Restoring virtual machine images

2019-09-15 Thread Robert G (Doc) Savage via users
I had a major crash on my F30 laptop a couple of weeks ago. I was able
to boot to emergency mode and use ddrescue to make forensic copies of
all four partitions to an external drive.

After re-installing F30 I can't seem to get five VMs copied back and
working. Is a metadata file for the Virtual Machine Manager stored
somewhere apart from where the VMs were stored that I need to bring
back first?
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Gnome Software Updater no longer working

2019-09-15 Thread Robin Lee
Hi

I'm running Fedora 29 and some time ago the Gnome Software Updater
stopped working.

It informs me that there are new updates available and I press the
Download button. After a while the button changes to Restart and Update
and I press it, so the computer reboots and after that it briefly
displays Installing new updates; this could take a while. But then it
just reboots right away and when the system comes up but no updates
have been installed. Gnome Software Updater displays the same software
packages as available for updating. If I run yum update, then the
software packages are updated just fine. 

Any idea what's wrong here?

Could this problem block me from doing an upgrade to Fedora 30?

Cheers
Robin
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