Hi All,

This happened to me again when I went to upgrade my
shop computer from FC40 to fc41.  So I though I'd repeat
my fix here:

Note: dnf dose not use /etc/redhat-release as it release
version.  It uses
   /usr/share/licenses/fedora/fedora-release-common*

-T

When dnf thinks you are on the wrong release:

  if after the upgrade, dnf still thinks you are on the older version,
      remove the stray "fedora-release-common"
      For example:
          # rpm -qa \*fedora-release-common\*
          fedora-release-common-39-36.noarch
          fedora-release-common-40-39.noarch
          # dnf remove fedora-release-common-39-36.noarch
          or globally
# dnf upgrade --allowerase --releasever=[your release, 41 for example]

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