Hello. I don't remember if it has always been this way. I was trying to upgrade from Fedora 38 to 39 on a Raspberry. sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=39
The point is that on the subsequent boot, following dnf system-upgrade reboot the operation fails because the signature verification fails, due to the fact that the date/time of the RPi is incorrect. You know, each time the RPi is rebooted, it lose the date/time.
So, has it always been this way and I don't remember that? Or in the past, system-upgrade was performed after the clock was synchronized with some source?
Thanks, A.
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 2:06 PM Alessio alciregi@posteo.net wrote:
Hello. I don't remember if it has always been this way. I was trying to upgrade from Fedora 38 to 39 on a Raspberry. sudo dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=39
The point is that on the subsequent boot, following dnf system-upgrade reboot the operation fails because the signature verification fails, due to the fact that the date/time of the RPi is incorrect. You know, each time the RPi is rebooted, it lose the date/time.
So, has it always been this way and I don't remember that? Or in the past, system-upgrade was performed after the clock was synchronized with some source?
We've had reports of it working in the past. I've upgraded systems using distro-sync (dnf --releasever=39 --setopt=install_weak_deps=False --setopt=deltarpm=false distro-sync) without issues from F-38 -> F-39).