On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 9:43 PM Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com> wrote:
dwoodyard@rdwoodyard.com writes:

> I am attaching a screen shot to show part of the boot process...
>
> I have searched google the fedora sights with no results.
>
> I have been using 5.18.10
>
> Anybody have any ideas?

This will likely be a waste of time, but, presuming that your previous 
kernel does boot, that this is a kernel 5.19 issue: boot back into the 
previous kernel, see if anything interesting shows up in

journalctl -r -b -1

I have an old iMac that dual boots Fedora 36 and macOS.  Upgrading from 5.19.8 to 5.19.9 fails to boot:

Sep 19 13:02:05 imacf36 systemd[1]: Mounted boot.mount - /boot.
Sep 19 13:02:05 imacf36 systemd[1]: Mounting boot-efi.mount - /boot/efi...
Sep 19 13:02:05 imacf36 mount[701]: mount: /boot/efi: unknown filesystem type 'hfsplus'.

Booting 5.19.8 shows:

% df -lHT /dev/sda3
Filesystem     Type     Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3      hfsplus  630M   34M  597M   6% /boot/efi

My Bell Aliant internet is broken, so have not been able to conduct a proper
search for bug reports.

I've gone through episodes of having a bad kernel come up. I just remained 
on the previous kernel, until this got sorted out. As long as you've booted 
a working kernel "dnf update" is not going to remove it, but just uninstall 
the oldest possible kernel that can be uninstalled.

Same here.
 
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George N. White III