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Old 27th August 2009, 02:53 AM
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Resuming a failed install session? (Fedora 11)

I started the Fedora 11 upgrade through yum, which seemed to be going properly... but when it prompted me to reboot my computer in order to continue the process, it booted to a black screen. I understand this is due to Xorg video driver issues (possibly this one).

I rebooted again, and was greeted with my original Fedora 10 install, which still worked properly. Now, I presume all the packages are still sitting on my hard drive waiting to be installed, and I have at least a few leads on how to solve the graphics problems, but how can I resume the process at this point?
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