Fedora 19 bugfix causing plymouth black screen (ctrl+alt+F2 won’t work)

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The machine details:

 

-          Dell XPS 17 (L702X) BIOS A19

-          Intel Core i7-2720QM (2.2GHZ)

-          Intel Sandybridge

-          Nvidia GeForce GT 555M

 

From a complete fresh install of F19, I’m seeing 214 updates. The updates break down into 8 security, 80 bugfix, 22 enhancements, and the rest are dependencies. I am attempting to narrow down which update is causing the problem, and so far I believe it to be in the 80 bugfix updates, because after a `yum –bugfix update` the machine starts having the issue.

 

A little history:

 

This machine was on F18 and I did a FedUp to F19 without issue. On July 10th I decided to install F19 fresh and at that time there were only 191 updates which installed fine; however, I decided I wanted to encrypt the partition and started from scratch again, but now there are 214 updates and the machine has this issue.

 

Is there some way I can have yum update based on a timestamp or display a timestamp on when these updates were posted to help me narrow the field?

 

Thanks

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