Per Jessen
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2014-03-01 09:08 (GMT+0100) Per Jessen composed:
I have now recovered the laptop to a point where it boots and gets me to the X login screen. I cannot login via X, but I have access via a console. Any hints on how to resume the upgrade in a safe manner?
(only tested on well working 13.1) # zypper verify Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...
Dependencies of all installed packages are satisfied.
Okay, I ran "zypper verify" which reported some gtk3 packages to install, which I accepted. A 2nd "zypper verify" reported everything ok.
I still can't login though - my password is accepted, but then I'm fairly promptly returned to the login screen. It seems that I ought to continue with another "zypper up", but is that the best/correct approach?
Per, You keep saying "zypper up" I assume you know the only tested/supported process is:
From 12.3:
Zypper patch / zypper up Remove all repos except oss, oss-update, non-free, non-free-update Modify those 4 to point to 13.1 equivalents Zypper dup Verify upgrade works re-enable alternate repos as 13.1 based and install any alternate packages you use/require Dup knows it is doing a distribution upgrade and does some things zypper up does not. Did you follow a process like the above? Greg -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org