Peter J. Stieber wrote:
So your feeling is I should abort the currently stuck install?
If you can't find out what's been installed and what isn't, yes, I'd
abort and try again. Seems I always end up doing that anyways. B^)
24x80 is *not* enough buffer space on any of the 3 log screens to be
able to scroll back and see information that has scrolled off the
screen. Seems that's always what happens, by the time you find the
right screen to look at, the useful information has scrolled off the top
of it.
Can anyone tell me what anaconda does during a GUI install after it
reads...
N of N packages completed
in the background, and
Finishing upgrade process. This may take a little while...
Could be just package cleanup (ie deleting the OLD RPMs from the db,
cleaning up the grub.conf file, etc.) Or it could be actually starting
to run the transaction in which case its only starting to install the N
packages....
Can you see if the new kernel is in your grub.conf?
If you chroot to your /mnt/sysimage, does rpm -qa show the new RPMS as
installed? Does it show any of your old ones too?
in the foreground?
Pete
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