Yes, basically, saving the state is not implemented yet for --reboot and would 
fix it.

And it should be fixed, I agree. Although the conditon seems very rare and 
existing for quite some time, system-upgrade should behave in a deterministic 
way.

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An 4. Okt. 2019, 04:13, Chris Murphy schrieb:

> Anyone read python :P
>
> https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf-plugins-extras/blob/master/plugins/system_upgrade.py
>
> lines [567](tel:567) through [578](tel:578) suggest that there is some kind 
> of state saving,
> and allow erasing is one of them; so maybe the bug is that it's not
> actually saving state, and isn't actually getting used as it should in
> the upgrade environment?
>
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