On 10/24/19 11:54 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Adam Williamson composed on 2019-10-24 11:10 (UTC-0700):
> On Thu, 2019-10-24 at 11:07 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> Felix Miata wrote:
>>> $SUBJECT is the output.
>> No, it's not. dnf prints out a lot more than that and to find out
>> what's happening, we need to see it.
How to find what you want I don't know. $SUBJECT is all that was on the screen
after the confirmation to proceed line.
Sorry, you're right. When there's a fatal error like that, it doesn't
print the other info.
> I mean, excluding the kernel from the transaction is already
kinda out
> of bounds. Just don't do that. :P
The new kernel gets used during the upgrade? If not, why should it be out of
bounds? It used to work. The "old" kernel 5.3.7-200.fc30 installed minutes
earlier
remains installed, and boots. I wouldn't expect 5.3.7-301.fc31 to be materially
different.
Most likely because other things that are being installed depend on that
kernel.