I did an upgrade from FC6 to FC7 via yum. The upgrade crashed while in
the "cleanup" phase. The download and package install went fine. I
suspect the failure to run a full cleanup is causing some issues.
In general, all things appear okay, however, I have 2 issues.
On reboot, udev spews tons of warning messages.
I see that I have two versions installed:
Installed Packages
udev.i386 095-17.fc6 installed
udev.i386 116-3.fc7 installed
I assume this is an issue and needs to be resolved.
I attempted to yum remove udev, in hopes to reinstall, however, yum
wants me to remove 995 other packages :-(, clearly not an optimal solution.
Any ideas on how I can clean up udev?
Also, when I do rpm -qa | grep '.fc6', i'm getting many packages
attached to fc6. How best can I clean these up?
Is there any means to run the "cleanup" after the fact?
Thanks for any help.
Jim