On 2019-12-13 20:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
Right, I could see that happening.  That is leaving one in a situation where 
they had to clear some locks
before being able to do proper updates.  But, I don't see that having the 
effect of breaking the system
so it could not boot.

But, since Bob has decided to abandon efforts to fix what happened.:-)

.

The use of dnfdragors is not very intuitive for me, whenever I tried to use it I usually gave up and went elsewhere, possibly leaving it in some unknown condition?  Whatever, that system always seemed a bit slower and when I noticed the maxed out cpu core, something I don't recall looking at until the other day, I decided to remove it, after which gkrellm and top still indicated 100% so I rebooted and the reboot failed ...

Anyway I see a forgotten system on a third drive:

SATA1    Fedora 30    corrupted

SATA2    Fedora 31    Updated, configured and working

SATA3    Fedora 30    a smaller 250GB drive

So I still have a functioning F30 on the last drive, only partly configured with xfce and I suspect it may be LVM rather than the Standard Partitions that I prefer. I'm not sure of how to determine what it is except try to deduce that from df ...


--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia,
Fedora Linux-31 XFCE
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