You might do a "rpm -qa | grep -v fc31 | sort" and post that output.
That will tell you all packages that don't have the fc31 label on it,
a fair number of those packages won't have a problem, but it is likely
that if the prior user installed non-fc and non-rpmfustion rpms that
it could have made a mess of things.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 2:34 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
>
> On 9/2/20 11:41 PM, Thomas Klein wrote:
> > That said, you didn't explicitly mention whether you did **install the
"Fedora update utility"**
>
> > Could it be you didn't do that:
> > "sudo dnf install dnf-plugin-system-upgrade"
> >
> > FWIW, to be on the safe side (sorry if this of no help) here's the process:
> > - create a backup
> > - upgrade all installed packages of Fedora version 31 by running "sudo dnf
upgrade --refresh"
> > - reboot by typing "sudo reboot" if kernel update was installed
> > - Install Fedora update utility by "sudo dnf install
dnf-plugin-system-upgrade"
> > - start the upgrade procedure and download packages "sudo dnf
system-upgrade download --releasever=32"
> > - reboot and complete upgrade: "sudo dnf system-upgrade reboot"
> > - verify upgrades
> >
> > As said, you didn't mention whether you went thru this process, so just
wanted to make sure we're on the same page. HTH, Thomas
>
> Did you read the original email? Your reply is completely irrelevant.
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