Problematic boot messages

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During bootup this morning I noted one 'failed' message, then, just as the 
screen disappeared, a whole raft of something.  The problem, of course, is 
that messages disappear so quickly.  I presume that the messages in 
anaconda.log are the ones to give clues, so can someone help me translate 
these:

* failed to unlink /var/lib/rpm/__db.001: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/mnt/sysimage/var/lib/rpm/__db.001'
* failed to unlink /var/lib/rpm/__db.002: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/mnt/sysimage/var/lib/rpm/__db.002'
* failed to unlink /var/lib/rpm/__db.003: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 
'/mnt/sysimage/var/lib/rpm/__db.003'

Are these a problem?  What about these:

* Using file:///mnt/source/Fedora/base/comps.xml
* base references package cryptsetup which doesn't exist
* base references package openCryptoki which doesn't exist
* base references package prctl which doesn't exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-libstdc++-devel which 
doesn't exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-gcc-c++ which doesn't 
exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-gcc-295 which doesn't 
exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-gcc-296 which doesn't 
exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-gcc which doesn't 
exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-libstdc++ which 
doesn't exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-libstdc++-295 which 
doesn't exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-libstdc++-32 which 
doesn't exist
* legacy-software-development references package compat-gcc-c++-32 which 
doesn't exist
* compat-arch-support references package libtool-libs which doesn't exist
* compat-arch-support references package openCryptoki which doesn't exist
* compat-arch-support references package libf2c which doesn't exist
* legacy-software-support references package compat-pwdb which doesn't exist
* java-development references package jakarta-commons-daemon which doesn't 
exist
* java-development references package beecrypt-java which doesn't exist
* java-development references package jakarta-commons-daemon-javadoc which 
doesn't exist
* gnome-desktop references package gnome-backgrounds which doesn't exist
* core references package yaboot which doesn't exist
* core references package iprutils which doesn't exist
* core references package elilo which doesn't exist
* core references package s390utils which doesn't exist
* core references package ppc64-utils which doesn't exist
* japanese-support references package jcode.pl which doesn't exist
* mail-server references package perl-Cyrus which doesn't exist
* miscallvars references package anaconda-product which doesn't exist
* miscallvars references package lilo which doesn't exist
* kannada-support references package openoffice.org-langpack-kn_IN which 
doesn't exist
* web-server references package struts11-webapps-tomcat5 which doesn't exist
* web-server references package httpd-suexec which doesn't exist
* base-x references package desktop-backgrounds-extra which doesn't exist
* development-tools references package gcc-ppc32 which doesn't exist
* development-tools references package pfmon which doesn't exist
* development-tools references package gcc-c++-ppc32 which doesn't exist

Are these regular checks that can be ignored, or are they significant?

Does the reference to openCryptoki have any bearing on my ssh/keychain 
problems?

Anne

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