Hi
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Brian Hanks wrote:
In response I removed kmod-VirtualBox, akmod-VirtualBox, and VirtualBox. Then I did a
fedup --clean and reattempted fedup --network 20. This went well until the reboot.
Following the reboot I select the Fedup option, but nothing really happened. I ended up
back in my Fedora 19 system while running the new Fedora 20 kernel.
As an update on the other machine where I was having problems with the net install. I
checked for any meaningful logs but found that none exist. The /var/log directory
hasn't even been created. So, then I tried to run a grub2-mkconfig, grub2-install,
dracut series to potentially fix the problem. The file sizes did change a bit, but the
end result was the same.
Which version of fedup? Make sure you have the latest
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp#Why_does_my_upgrade_to_Fedora_20_fai...
Rahul