On Sun, 4 Apr 2021 18:33:16 -0500
Frank Ramaekers wrote:

> Okay, I made a foolish mistake a few months ago and upgraded my perfectly
> running CentOS 7 to CentOS 8 and have been struggling ever since. 

How did you "upgrade" your computer?  In-place upgrading from C7 to C8 isn't 
something that you're supposed to do.  The best solution is/was/would have been 
to backup your data, then reformat your system with the new OS and restore your 
data.

Since kernel version 3.10 is a C7 kernel, at the least you're still running a 
C7 kernel on what might otherwise be (part of?) a C8 installation, and who 
knows what else behind the scenes.  You've apparently got something going here 
that's neither fish nor fowl; it's isn't exactly C7 and it's not really C8 
either.

Since you don't really know what's broken here, you'll find yourself spending 
an awful lot of time chasing gremlins.  At this point, my suggestion would be 
take the recommended action.  Backup your data, then reformat your system with 
the new OS and restore your data.

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