Tom Horsley writes:
For as long as I can remember I've run dnf update in a root xterm and when all the akmod activity and wot-not is finished, I've run reboot from another terminal. Now, it won't reboot "because root is logged in". Gah! Who cares if root is logged in? Can I disable this helpful feature any way?
Perusing the manual pages, does systemctl start reboot.targetwork for you. If so, just create an alias for the reboot command in your root shell.
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