I tried to upgrade from Fedora-40 (patched this morning) to Fedora-41.
I followed the instructions in the Fedora web site
".../upgrading-fedora-offline" document. After the "dnf system-upgrade
reboot" step, the boot process never resulted in a login screen. I
tried several times, including recycling the power switch on the back of
the tower. Trying to boot Fedora-40 also does not result in a login
screen. I tried that a few times.
This is a stand-alone dual boot workstation, the other OS being
windows-7, which I am using now to send out this message.
My windows-7 install does have the tool "ext2explore". That allows me
to copy files from the Fedora partitions into windows-7, where I can
view those files with w7's standard tools.
New hardware is out of the question until early summer.
I've never been able to make a live USB and then successfully boot from
it; I don't know why.
I do not have a rescue.
Help!!!
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