I did my weekly patches this afternoon, and this time the system booted up 
fine.  So I'm back to what caused the problems.
* Motherboard battery?  Quite unlikely, but not 100% certain.  Battery replaced 
anyway.
* Hard drive?  Somewhat unlikely.  Two 4-hour non-destructive disk checks found 
no issues.  System cleaned; cables dis- and re-connected; hard drive removed 
and put back in; no kinky cables seen.  Destructive testing and replacing the 
hard drive are not options for me at this time.  Circumstances suggest such 
would be over-kill.
* Somehow caused by the "dnf upgrade"?  I can't assess this.  After the second 
failure (May 25), I backed up all user data, and then upgraded from f24 to f25. 
 I did not see any problems.  This afternoon's patches were f25; the failures 
were f24.  So I can no longer test whether f24 patching is at fault.  But if it 
were, I'd be surprised if I were the only person to be hit by it.  So my 
leaning is that it wasn't the patching that caused the problems.
* Power supply?  Somewhat unlikely.  I know of no way to test this.  But Tim's 
analysis and other circumstances suggest it's not worth pursuing this 
possibility any further.

Two questions:
1. Are there any other theories I should consider?
2. Should I submit a bugzilla?  (If yes, against what?)

thanks,
Bill.
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