Yum upgrade from FC1 to FC2.

Trond Danielsen privat at trond-danielsen.org
Thu Apr 1 17:45:06 UTC 2004


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Hi!
I didn't have any problems "su'ing" to root, only when i try to start
system-config-.. tools as my regular user. I can su to root from a
termial and start the applications there.

Jack Bowling wrote:
| On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 11:12:27AM +0200, Trond Danielsen wrote:
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|>Another test report...
|>- - Have been running FC1 since it's first release, and have been
|>"yum-updating" from the development three for a while.
|>- - Added FC1.91 test release three to yum.conf; no problems!
|>- - Had to add the selinux-rpms afterward, relabeled the filessystem, and
|>now FC2test2 is up and running like nothing ever happend.
|>
|>Bug reports:
|>- - system-config-... tools don't work... Seems to be a problem with the
|>superuserprivilegies-gui.
|>- - clock-applet crashes when trying to open up preferences.
|>- - firewire not working, unable to load module.
|
|
| I also had the "unable to su to root" thing after initial install. So
I set
| /etc/sysconfig to SELINUX=disabled, booted into my other FC1 partition,
| chroot to the FC2 partition and did the "passwd root" routine. All
fixed up
| now. Seems that the root password may not be getting stored properly - or
| is affected somehow by selinux.
|
|

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Trond Danielsen

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