Hi,
Just upgraded Fedora 14 to 15 using preupgrade.
Now it sticks on progress bar and fedora 15 label.
How to see fedora boot log, login to rescue shell or whatever and find out what's wrong with it?
Thanks
Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
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Perryg
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Re: Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
Your question would be better asked here: http://www.fedoraforum.org/
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coviex
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Re: Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
If it wasn't VirtualBox I would switch to some console with ctrl + F*.Perryg wrote:Your question would be better asked here: http://www.fedoraforum.org/
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Perryg
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Re: Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
I assume you are referring to the Rt Ctrl key being used as the host key.
You have (2) ctrl keys, use the other one, or change the host key in preference to something you don't use.
You have (2) ctrl keys, use the other one, or change the host key in preference to something you don't use.
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coviex
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Re: Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
Remembered how I had the same problem with upgrade from 13 to 14.
Here is how it worked than and now. Download Fedora DVD image. Mount both VboxAdditions and Fedora DVD. Boot Vbox from DVD, enter rescue shell, chroot, mount VboxAdditions and reinstall them, reboot.
Here is how it worked than and now. Download Fedora DVD image. Mount both VboxAdditions and Fedora DVD. Boot Vbox from DVD, enter rescue shell, chroot, mount VboxAdditions and reinstall them, reboot.
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Re: Fedora 15 stuck after upgrade
I had to comment out the line in /etc/fstab
#shared /media/shared vboxsf defaults 0 0
Reboot into single user mode, then install the guest additions. Mount the ISO adn run ./VB*n from the mounted directory.
Then uncommet out the line above in the /etc/fstab file.
reboot and it worked.
#shared /media/shared vboxsf defaults 0 0
Reboot into single user mode, then install the guest additions. Mount the ISO adn run ./VB*n from the mounted directory.
Then uncommet out the line above in the /etc/fstab file.
reboot and it worked.