On 2019-12-13 20:19, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Bob Goodwin writes:
>
>> I saw that Fedora-30 was driving one cpu to 100% continuously and top showed 
>> dnfdragora was the cause so I dnf removed dnfdragora, a bad move as it turns 
>> out overthought it has always been a useless appendage for me you are 
>> punished for killing it.
>>
>> After a number of tries I finally have that system in "maintenance mode" but 
>> I find it to be limited in the commands it can use and I don't know what to 
>> do next. I tried ssh from this box but no connection that way. And the 
>> screen presentation is in very small difficult to read font that I must use 
>> a hand magnifier to read.
>>
>> That computer also has Fedora-31 on another drive, I select the system I 
>> want from the boot menu ...
>>
>> I don't really need Fedora-30 any more but I would like to fix the damage so 
>> any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> You bailed out of a package upgrade at some point in the middle of it.

FWIW, I would find that quite odd.

dnfdragora being a graphic tool which, AFAIK, won't do any upgrades unless one 
specifically tells it
to preform. 
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