I have been burned by this before: check in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf to make sure
you are not excluding kernel packages from being updated. That exclusion
would prevent an update even across a system-upgrade.
--Greg
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 12:54 PM David Dembrow
wrote:
> I am going through the fedora
On Wed, 30 May 2018, David Dembrow wrote:
I am going through the fedora 27 to fedora 28 upgrade. It appeared to go
very well. Then I noticed it still boots with a fedora 27 kernel. Checking
for updates checks the fedora 28 repository.
Is this a problem I should try to fix or will the fedor
On 05/30/2018 11:53 AM, David Dembrow wrote:
I am going through the fedora 27 to fedora 28 upgrade. It appeared to
go very well. Then I noticed it still boots with a fedora 27 kernel.
Checking for updates checks the fedora 28 repository.
Is this a problem I should try to fix or will the fedo
I am going through the fedora 27 to fedora 28 upgrade. It appeared to
go very well. Then I noticed it still boots with a fedora 27 kernel.
Checking for updates checks the fedora 28 repository.
Is this a problem I should try to fix or will the fedora 28 kernel find
its way in with a future u