On Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:47:10 -0000 (UTC) Beartooth via users
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2026 12:15:08 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
That's the normal output, but you don't have a kernel update, so that
doesn't show anything relevant to the issue here.
....Errr...duhh.... OK, so I guess I wait till I (we?) do get one.
Then, iiuc, when it asks "Is this OK?", I scroll back the way I just did,
in order to find out where it was, if or when it went by so fast I didn't
see it.
You can test it today while enabling the updates-testing repo since
the 6.18.9 kernel is in updates-testing, but answer no to Is this ok [y/N]:
I get that (not updating every day no :-) ):
dnf upgrade --enable-repo=updates-testing
pdating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
Package Arch Version
Repository Size
Upgrading:
NetworkManager-openvpn x86_64 1:1.12.5-2.fc43
updates 1.3 MiB
replacing NetworkManager-openvpn x86_64 1:1.12.5-1.fc43
updates 1.3 MiB
[snip ... long]
yamllint noarch 1.38.0-1.fc43
updates 448.8 KiB
replacing yamllint noarch 1.37.1-5.fc43
fedora 448.7 KiB
Installing:
kernel x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 0.0 B
kernel-core x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 97.6 MiB
kernel-devel x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 84.4 MiB
kernel-modules x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 96.3 MiB
kernel-modules-core x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 68.0 MiB
kernel-modules-extra x86_64 6.18.9-200.fc43
updates-testing 4.2 MiB
Transaction Summary:
Installing: 6 packages
Upgrading: 264 packages
Replacing: 264 packages
Total size of inbound packages is 929 MiB. Need to download 929 MiB.
After this operation, 436 MiB extra will be used (install 3 GiB, remove 3 GiB).
Is this ok [y/N]: n
Operation aborted by the user.
The kernel being in the Installing: last section, you don't even need
to scroll back to find the kernel lines.
Just looking at your output, immediately before the upgrading messages I
get a list of the kernel packages being removed which isn't in your
display, are we not getting the same output or in your case is the
kernel install not going to remove an old kernel?
regards,
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