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Installed 19587.1000 in less then an hour using UUP dump with no trouble.
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Changed a Shared VMware (15.5.2) VM under openSUSE Tumbleweed from Slow to Fast Ring and am downloading this build now. At the same time, I'm upgrading the host to kernel-vanilla-5.6.rc6-1.1.g5c2f002.x86_64 which is interesting because the ubuntu kernel 5.6 failed to compile (I'm not doing the compiling!). So a reboot is in the offing. I'm going to be upgrading all my linux distros before I upgrade the Windows host system (and all its VMs!).
Well... everything went well!
But the update time it takes is frustrating and irritating.
70 minutes compared to 2 previous builds that took 35 minutes and not forgetting the old update style that for many of us was only 20 minutes.
Looks Just like mine!
Both thru WU and using an ISO. I changed from SCSI to SATA and back to SCSI. No idea why it's doing it. Happened on both try to update from 19577 to 19582 or 19587. I don't think it's VMWare because I I took a 19577 ISO and did an in-place Repair and it went right thru no problem at all.
@martyfelker FYI.... I put VMWare 15.5.1 back on to test, and got same results as with the updated 15.5.2.
Last edited by f14tomcat; 18 Mar 2020 at 18:59.
Guys I’m having a issue with one of my machines. I updated the rest without any issues using windows update... the problem on my last machine is windows update just says updates available and check for updates is missing and when I pause updates the resume button is unavailable here’s the thread any help would be greatly appreciated
Windows update problem
Yes - sane problem with the "regular" (not shared) vm. I working to update Manjaro now. I can download the ISO using this distro - unlike openSUSE (for the moment).
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Actually, it IS Vmware. I just updated a VM I created on Fedora Rawhide (running a Fedora 33 kernel! 5.6.0-0.rc6.git0.1.fc33.x86_64) using VMM (QEMU/KVM),