On 10/21/24 3:05 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/20/24 23:09, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/20/24 11:05 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/20/24 22:45, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/20/24 7:42 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/20/24 19:22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
dnf system-upgrade log
If it finds anything, you can run it again with the (I assume)
number and get the logs.
I am not sure I understand:
# dnf system-upgrade log
The following boots appear to contain offline transaction logs:
1 / 86dede181d25447f94a9457c2ec80d11: 2024-10-20 05:11:05 39→41
2 / b73afb7abf49472fb3b50eed305c07c8: 2024-10-21 01:51:45 39→41
Where do I find these things?
Two of them? That's interesting.
Try "dnf system-upgrade log 1" and then 2.
# dnf system-upgrade log 1
Unknown argument "1" for command "log". Add "--help" for more
information about the arguments.
You could look in the man page. :-) (man dnf-system-upgrade)
dnf system-upgrade log --number=1
It shows a ton of things being upgraded. 31157 lines!
Oct 19 22:41:54 rn6.rent-a-nerd.local systemd-shutdown[1]: Syncing
filesystems >
Oct 19 22:41:54 rn6.rent-a-nerd.local systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending
SIGTERM to r>
Oct 19 22:41:54 rn6.rent-a-nerd.local systemd-journald[78730]: Received
SIGTERM>
Oct 19 22:41:54 rn6.rent-a-nerd.local systemd-journald[78730]: Journal
stopped
lines 31135-31157/31157 (END)
To F40 packages?
What about log 2?
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