I have just run the preupgrade routine to f11. all seemed to go well, except that I still boot to f10. When I use the 'Bootloader' under System->Administration, it gives me the option of: Upgrade to F11 (Leonidas) Fedora (2.6.27.25-170.2.72.fc10.x86_64) Fedora (2.6.27.24-170.2.68.fc10.x86_64) Fedora (2.6.27.5-117.fc10.x86_64) I have selected item 1 on this list and rebooted. When I go to 'About this computer', it shows the last item as the Linux Kernel (Cambridge). How do I make it use the new kernel?? .Q
Did you see any errors during the upgrade? To me it seems as if the upgrade didn't completely finish...
actually, now that you mention it, it did give me an exception...i tried to run it again and it would not finish. i downloaded the f11 iso and ran the install/upgrade from it - it now says f11 on boot, although yum got broken. i reinstalled yum via rpm and it seems to run ok. i still think something's not quite right, as yum could not find 4 rpm's on any of it's mirrors. i'm at home now, so don't have the exact items, but i know that 2 of them were libpst and libpst-libs...the update software menu item won't do the 85 updates because it can find these items. on monday i'll dig up the exact items it can't find and post them here, and likely ask you where to go from there. thanks falko. .q