Re: F24 system shutdown during dnf cleanup

2017-03-31 Thread Jaroslav Mracek
I would recommend to get inspired by article
http://dnf.baseurl.org/2016/12/15/repair-of-broken-system-with-dnf-2-0/
where you can find how to repair broken system. With dnf-2.0 you can use
"dnf check" command, that could reveal problems on your system.

Hope that it will help

Jaroslav

On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 12:11 AM, Robert Moskowitz 
wrote:

> Today I was doing a dnf update and had a few things being updated and new
> kernel installed.
>
> Right when it was past cleanup messages and you are waiting for the
> complete message, I lost power and for some reason the system did a
> shutdown.  Got that little active image Fedora shows during a shutdown.
>
> The system restarted ok.  How do I find out what the state is?  What might
> still need to be done?  When I grep for 'kernel' in /var/log/dnf.log I get:
>
> Mar 30 12:38:22 SUBDEBUG drpm: spawned 19063: /usr/bin/applydeltarpm -a
> x86_64 /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/kernel-
> headers-4.9.13-101.fc24_4.9.17-100.fc24.x86_64.drpm
> /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/kernel-
> headers-4.9.17-100.fc24.x86_64.rpm
>
>
> And the last install for kernel was:
>
> Mar 30 12:38:03 DEBUG ---> Package kernel-modules.x86_64 4.9.9-100.fc24
> will be erased
>  kernel  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates80 k
>  kernel-core x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates20 M
>  kernel-debug-core   x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates21 M
>  kernel-debug-modulesx86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates23 M
>  kernel-debug-modules-extra  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates   2.3 M
>  kernel-modules  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates22 M
>  kernel-headers  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates   1.1 M
>  kernel  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates0
>  kernel-core x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   53 M
>  kernel-debug-core   x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   55 M
>  kernel-debug-modulesx86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   22 M
>  kernel-debug-modules-extra  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates  2.1 M
>  kernel-modules  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   22 M
>
>
> How do I check this out?
>
> thanks.
>
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F24 system shutdown during dnf cleanup

2017-03-30 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Today I was doing a dnf update and had a few things being updated and 
new kernel installed.


Right when it was past cleanup messages and you are waiting for the 
complete message, I lost power and for some reason the system did a 
shutdown.  Got that little active image Fedora shows during a shutdown.


The system restarted ok.  How do I find out what the state is?  What 
might still need to be done?  When I grep for 'kernel' in 
/var/log/dnf.log I get:


Mar 30 12:38:22 SUBDEBUG drpm: spawned 19063: /usr/bin/applydeltarpm -a 
x86_64 
/var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/kernel-headers-4.9.13-101.fc24_4.9.17-100.fc24.x86_64.drpm 
/var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/kernel-headers-4.9.17-100.fc24.x86_64.rpm



And the last install for kernel was:

Mar 30 12:38:03 DEBUG ---> Package kernel-modules.x86_64 4.9.9-100.fc24 
will be erased

 kernel  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates80 k
 kernel-core x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates20 M
 kernel-debug-core   x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates21 M
 kernel-debug-modulesx86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates23 M
 kernel-debug-modules-extra  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates   2.3 M
 kernel-modules  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates22 M
 kernel-headers  x86_64  4.9.17-100.fc24 updates   1.1 M
 kernel  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates0
 kernel-core x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   53 M
 kernel-debug-core   x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   55 M
 kernel-debug-modulesx86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   22 M
 kernel-debug-modules-extra  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates  2.1 M
 kernel-modules  x86_64  4.9.9-100.fc24 @updates   22 M


How do I check this out?

thanks.

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