>
> "Mikkel L. Ellertson" writes:
>> You can try to rebuild the database.
>> rpm --rebuilddb
Thank you very much,, I have already installed the Fedora 10 again
If there is a next time I will try this:)
Thank you very much!!!
>
> And if that fails, just wait another 16 days and do
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" writes:
> You can try to rebuild the database.
> rpm --rebuilddb
And if that fails, just wait another 16 days and do a clean install of
Fedora-11. ;-)
-wolfgang
--
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.full-steam.org/ (ipv6-only)
You may need to config
Li Wang wrote:
> Thank you for your reply:)
>> First of all, using Ctrl-C to exit yum is always a gamble. It can,
>> as in this case, leave the system in an unstable or unusable state.
>> Two things you can try:
>>
>> - Boot to run level 3, log in as root from the command line, and
>> finish the y
Thank you for your reply:)
>>
> First of all, using Ctrl-C to exit yum is always a gamble. It can,
> as in this case, leave the system in an unstable or unusable state.
> Two things you can try:
>
> - Boot to run level 3, log in as root from the command line, and
> finish the yum update.
I got er
Li Wang wrote:
>
> Hi everyone:
> I installed Fedora 10 on my 16G usb thumb disk by using Fedora 10 live
> CD, it is a real installation rather than live USB.
>
> Because the 'yum update' is too slow, I cancelled the process by press
> Ctrl+C, I actually did this 3 times, every time after I restar
I still have this problem, does anyone has any idea?
Thank you very much!!!:D
> Hi everyone:
> I installed Fedora 10 on my 16G usb thumb disk by using Fedora 10 live
> CD, it is a real installation rather than live USB.
>
> Because the 'yum update' is too slow, I cancelled the process by press
> C
Hi everyone:
I installed Fedora 10 on my 16G usb thumb disk by using Fedora 10 live
CD, it is a real installation rather than live USB.
Because the 'yum update' is too slow, I cancelled the process by press
Ctrl+C, I actually did this 3 times, every time after I restarted and
try to continue the u