On 6/2/22 14:43, home user wrote:
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote:
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or experience.  I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.

When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I get swamped with "hardlink" error messages.  There are a huge number of them, and they fly past far too fast to see what dnf was doing when the messages started.  I found the messages in two log files.  I put them on the google drive.  The file names with links to them on the google drive are as follows:

dnf.rpm.log.1
"https://drive.google.com/file/d/17VBjtSM_6YNSRcsvjmYRvuSRbnGkbMzp/view?usp=sharing";



For some reason you have debug kernels installed.  Try "dnf remove kernel-debug*" and see if that solves your problem.

Trying to think a step ahead,
how long will I have to wait before "dnf upgrade" (to see if the dnf remove solves my problem) gives me something more than "nothing to do"?

It's hard to say how long. It depends on what packages you have installed. I think there's an updates push every day or so. But if it is related to a kernel upgrade, then that could be a while longer. You could try temporarily enabling updates-testing if you don't have it enabled. That should give you some updates and maybe even a kernel one.
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