Re: kernel install looking very sketchy on F27

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On 11/25/17 02:59, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I just did a dnf update on my fedora 27 partition,
> and the kernel scriptlet generated even more
> screwy looking output than it did the last time
> I got a new kernel install:
>
>   Running scriptlet: kernel-core-4.13.13-300.fc27.x86_64 374/374 
> ln: target '/boot/dtb' is not a directory
> cat: write error: Broken pipe
>
> I just got the broken pipe last time, now it is
> talking about a directory that doesn't exist.
>
> (I haven't tried booting into this new kernel yet,
> I hope it still boots OK).

It will....  Got those "errors"

[egreshko@meimei pulse]$ uname -r
4.13.15-300.fc27.x86_64

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