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Old 16th November 2011, 06:18 AM
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Fedora 16 freezing after upgrade

Hello. I recently updated my Fedora 15 to Fedora 16, and now, when booting up, it gets stuck at "Started SYSV: Late init script for live image.." I've tried downgrading Xorg from the terminal (ctrl+alt+f2), as well as doing yum update and yup update --skip-broken, and I've also tried yum groupinstall "Gnome Desktop Environment".

Does anyone know what I could do to make it work? Thanks
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Old 16th November 2011, 07:06 AM
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Re: Fedora 16 freezing after upgrade

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