On 12/6/20 6:19 am, Łukasz Posadowski wrote:
Tue, 9 Jun 2020 21:18:12 +1000
Stephen Morris <samorris(a)netspace.net.au>:
> Hi,
> After eventually getting 'dnf system-upgrade download
> --releasever=32' to download and reboot the system, when the upgrade
> had finished the system booted into sddm. When I selected KDE to
> start into all it did was display a black screen. If I selected
> Gnome, that did exactly the same thing. To try to work around this I
> booted into recovery mode to see if I could identify why this was
> happening. Looking at /boot I found that an F32 kernel had been
> installed, and when I looked at /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg I found
> that there was no entry for the F32 kernel. To circumvent this I
> issued the command grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg,
> and rebooted via the F32 kernel entry, which then enabled KDE and
> Gnome to both start successfully. Has anyone else seen the issue of
> the F32 upgrade not updating grub?
Mine went fine on several machines, You should have it logged into:
dnf history
dnf history info [thalatestnumber]
Thanks lukasz, I ran the dnf history command and in the list there is
only one entry relative to dsf system-upgade even though I had to run it
multiple times to actually get it to work because of issue with getting
rpmfusion-nonfree gpg data, and when I look at the info on that entry
there is nothing in there to tell me there was an issue with updating
grub or that it even attempted to.
regards,
Steve