Re: must be missing something

2014-01-31 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 07:24 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/29/14 23:00, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 04:07 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
  On 01/28/14 22:47, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
  On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
  fedup --network 20
  my system was still running f18 according to uname.
  What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?
 
  Are you saying that you did...
 
  1.  fedup --network 20
  2.  The above ran without error or warning.
  3.  You rebooted
  4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
  that   or
  4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still 
  seeing an f18 kernel
 
 
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  Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.
 
  You have to choose either 4a or 4b.
I am not sure how you choose between e4a and 4b. or what the two
  alternatives mean. Could you clarify?
 
 
 The question is
 
 What did you observe when you rebooted after running the fedup command?
 
 4a.  There was no grub option to continue the upgrade process and the system 
 booted directly to F18 kernel.
 
 or
 
 4b.  There was a grub option to continue the upgrade process and that is what 
 was selected and ran...but you ended up with an F18 kernel.
 
 
 
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I don't see the  options you listed above. Where do they show up?

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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-31 Thread Ed Greshko
On 02/01/14 06:27, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 On Thu, 2014-01-30 at 07:24 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 

 The question is

 What did you observe when you rebooted after running the fedup command?

 4a.  There was no grub option to continue the upgrade process and the system 
 booted directly to F18 kernel.

 or

 4b.  There was a grub option to continue the upgrade process and that is 
 what was selected and ran...but you ended up with an F18 kernel.



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 I don't see the  options you listed above. Where do they show up?


Again, I'm asking What Did You See?

Looking at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp .

Executing the Upgrade

Reboot the system *if* fedup has completed without error.
Once the system reboots, there should be a new entry in the GRUB menu titled 
System Upgrade.

Did You See System Upgrade as a grub option or not.This is 4a.



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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-29 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 04:07 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 22:47, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
  On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
  fedup --network 20
  my system was still running f18 according to uname.
  What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?
 
  Are you saying that you did...
 
  1.  fedup --network 20
  2.  The above ran without error or warning.
  3.  You rebooted
  4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
  that   or
  4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing 
  an f18 kernel
 
 
  -- 
  Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts
  Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.
 
 
 You have to choose either 4a or 4b.
  I am not sure how you choose between e4a and 4b. or what the two
alternatives mean. Could you clarify?

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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/29/14 23:00, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 04:07 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 22:47, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
 fedup --network 20
 my system was still running f18 according to uname.
 What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?

 Are you saying that you did...

 1.  fedup --network 20
 2.  The above ran without error or warning.
 3.  You rebooted
 4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
 that   or
 4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing 
 an f18 kernel


 -- 
 Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts
 Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.

 You have to choose either 4a or 4b.
   I am not sure how you choose between e4a and 4b. or what the two
 alternatives mean. Could you clarify?


The question is

What did you observe when you rebooted after running the fedup command?

4a.  There was no grub option to continue the upgrade process and the system 
booted directly to F18 kernel.

or

4b.  There was a grub option to continue the upgrade process and that is what 
was selected and ran...but you ended up with an F18 kernel.



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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-28 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
  II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
  fedup --network 20
  my system was still running f18 according to uname.
  What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?
 
 
 Are you saying that you did...
 
 1.  fedup --network 20
 2.  The above ran without error or warning.
 3.  You rebooted
 4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
 that   or
 4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing an 
 f18 kernel
 
 
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Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.

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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/14 22:47, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
 fedup --network 20
 my system was still running f18 according to uname.
 What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?

 Are you saying that you did...

 1.  fedup --network 20
 2.  The above ran without error or warning.
 3.  You rebooted
 4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
 that   or
 4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing an 
 f18 kernel


 -- 
 Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts
 Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.


You have to choose either 4a or 4b.

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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-28 Thread Chris Murphy

On Jan 28, 2014, at 7:47 AM, Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 05:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: 
 On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
 fedup --network 20
 my system was still running f18 according to uname.
 What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?
 
 
 Are you saying that you did...
 
 1.  fedup --network 20
 2.  The above ran without error or warning.
 3.  You rebooted
 4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like 
 that   or
 4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing an 
 f18 kernel
 
 
 -- 
 Getting tired of non-Fedora discussions and self-serving posts
 Basically tha is exactly what happened. Any suggestins.

Was there a GRUB entry: System Upgrade (fedup) and did you choose that? Or no?

Retry with:

fedup --network 20 --debuglog fedupdebug.log

And then post the fedupdebug.log somewhere that can handle a file of that size 
like pastebin.

Chris Murphy

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must be missing something

2014-01-27 Thread Aaron Konstam
II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
fedup --network 20
my system was still running f18 according to uname.
What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?





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Re: must be missing something

2014-01-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/14 05:38, Aaron Konstam wrote:
 II used fed up to upgrade my system to f20 but when I executed;
 fedup --network 20
 my system was still running f18 according to uname.
 What am I doing wrong and how  can I correct my mistake?


Are you saying that you did...

1.  fedup --network 20
2.  The above ran without error or warning.
3.  You rebooted
4a.  There was no grub entry for Continue Upgrade  or something like that 
  or
4b.   You ran the upgrade process after rebooting and you're still seeing an 
f18 kernel


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I must be missing something.

2014-01-21 Thread Aaron Konstam
I tried to upgrade to f20 by executing :
fedup --network 20
as root. But when the execution is over he only kernel I have on the
system is the f18 kernel. What have I done wrong?

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Re: I must be missing something.

2014-01-21 Thread Frank Murphy
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 11:56:15 -0600
Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

 I tried to upgrade to f20 by executing :
 fedup --network 20
 as root. But when the execution is over he only kernel I have on the
 system is the f18 kernel. What have I done wrong?
 

You mean there is only one kernel on the system,
or just F18 kernels?


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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-25 Thread Dave Stevens
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 16:05:24 -0700
Dave Stevens g...@uniserve.com wrote:

 I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 
 18 box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
 browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into 
 a folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'
 
 Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.
 
 D

Well, thanks for the suggestions. What I've done is install bittorrent sync on 
both machines, syncing now at about 5MB/sec. over the LAN. Will try everyone's 
suggestions later, but this sure is neat.

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I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Dave Stevens
I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 18 
box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into a 
folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'

Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.

D


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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Steven Stern
On 04/23/2013 06:05 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:
 I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 
 18 box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
 browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into 
 a folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'
 
 Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.
 
 D
 
 
Short term work around -- can you scp from your laptop to the desktop?
If ssh is working, you should be able to scp.

Longer term -- how are you sharing files from your laptop?

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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Rick Stevens

On 04/23/2013 04:05 PM, Dave Stevens issued this missive:

I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 18 
box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into a 
folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'

Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.


A DVD image is WAY too big to be cut and pasted (which is what I think
is what the operation is trying to do).

You need to copy the file from the laptop to the Fedora machine using
something like scp or rsync or FTP. Drag and drop won't work across two
machines unless it's tied to some copy protocol.
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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Rick Stevens

On 04/23/2013 04:05 PM, Dave Stevens issued this missive:

I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 18 
box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into a 
folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'

Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.


A DVD image is WAY too big to be cut and pasted (which is what I think
is what the operation is trying to do).

You need to copy the file from the laptop to the Fedora machine using
something like scp or rsync or FTP. Drag and drop won't work across two
machines unless it's tied to some copy protocol.
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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Rick Stevens

On 04/23/2013 04:34 PM, Rick Stevens issued this missive:

(Sorry about the double post, gang. Mail server hiccupped).
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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread David Beveridge
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Rick Stevens ri...@alldigital.com wrote:
 On 04/23/2013 04:05 PM, Dave Stevens issued this missive:
 Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.
 A DVD image is WAY too big to be cut and pasted (which is what I think
 is what the operation is trying to do).


Why?  works for me.  It doesn't copy the entire DVD image to the clipboard.
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Re: I must be missing something basic

2013-04-23 Thread Doug

On 04/23/2013 07:05 PM, Dave Stevens wrote:

I want to transfer a dvd image from my laptop (ubuntu 12.04.2) to my fedora 18 
box that has selinux disabled. Wired connection to my router allows F18 to 
browse to U12 and see the file and right click copy, but trying to paste into a 
folder in my /home/dave directory gives a terse 'permission denied.'

Ideas? will Read TFM if pointed.

D


As root, set the permissions on the F18 directory to read/write and then 
run the transfer command as root. (It might work without setting perms
on the /dave directory, just run the copy command (in cli) as root. I 
don't know if you have a super-user GUI file manager, like konqueror, but

that would be easier to use if you don't like cli.)
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