On Thu, Feb 5, 2026, at 9:08 AM, Beartooth via users wrote:
> Could dnf5 indicate, along with the download count and before it 
> asks "Is this OK?", whether there are kernel changes?

I am confused. I just did an update that included a new kernel and it shows 
right near the bottom that it is installing that new kernel. Are you talking 
about some other sort of "kernel changes" or are not getting the same output as 
I am?

This is the bottom of what I see:


Installing:
 kernel                                           x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                   0.0   B
 kernel-core                                      x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                  97.6 MiB
 kernel-devel                                     x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                  84.4 MiB
 kernel-modules                                   x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                  96.3 MiB
 kernel-modules-core                              x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                  68.0 MiB
 kernel-modules-extra                             x86_64      6.18.8-200.fc43   
                             updates                   4.2 MiB

Transaction Summary:
 Installing:         6 packages
 Upgrading:         42 packages
 Replacing:         43 packages
 Removing:           7 packages

Total size of inbound packages is 415 MiB. Need to download 415 MiB.
After this operation, 10 MiB extra will be used (install 1 GiB, remove 1 GiB).
Is this ok [y/N]: y

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