On 04/11/14 12:45, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 12:23 +1000, Adrian wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday, 4 November 2014 10:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [Test-Announce] URGENT testing request: fedup and systemd


maybe try fedup --clean (I think you may need fedup --clean
--product=(something) , which is a bug in fedup :>)
Looking good, it is taking off ;

[root@fedora20desk ~]# fedup --product=nonproduct --clean resetting bootloader 
config removing boot images removing downloaded packages removing miscellaneous 
files [root@fedora20desk ~]# fedup --product=nonproduct --network 21 --instrepo 
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/21_Beta_RC4/Server/x86_64/os
setting up repos...

I resolved all dependency issues.

As a follow-up now from the windows box , on reboot the packages were 
installing to a point until empty descriptor sections started appearing, and 
then it all came to a grinding halt.
Are  you sure it actually halted? Sometimes the console output seems to
start getting messed up, but switching to ctrl-alt-f2 and back again
makes it appear again, and the process has been continuing all the
while. It's *really* a bad idea to just abort out of an upgrade in the
middle, I'd never do so without leaving it at least a few hours to see
if it was really stuck.


You may be correct, maybe I should have waited longer, but all the line verbose and percentage vanished leaving the frames etc, hence causing the confusion until a static screen of empty brackets or frames etc was leftover, with no sigh of activity. i am emailing from FC21 RC4 now , which I am building back up from backups etc.

I hope I can just install the appropriate release to sync the repo's with the FC21 final release, when the time comes. I am enjoying FC21 so far and appreciate all the hard work done.

Adrian   Fewster
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