> That is not quite correct. That only applies to running grub2-mkconfig.
> New kernels are added by grubby which copies the information from the
> previous kernel in the config file.
Ah, I see. That explains so many things. Thanks for clarifying.
Since the upgrade to dnf 4.0.4, it produces about twice the amount of log
messages when running transactions.
- For every "Upgrading: NEVR [NN/NNTOTAL]" there's a new "Upgrade: NEVR" line
- For every "Cleanup: NEVR_OLD [NN/NNTOTAL]" there's a new "Upgraded: NEVR" line
It looks like this:
> What's the current state of Fedora with regard to Nvidia graphics hardware?
> Should it just work?
>
> On a machine with GeForce GTX 1060, Fedora 28 suffers badly from freezes and
> slowdowns during boot, unbearable slow mouse movement on the GDM login
> screen, then more freezes before GNOME