Re: 'dnf system-upgrade reboot' doesn't do anything

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Kamil Paral composed on 2016-08-30 06:24 (UTC-0400):

>> Following the instructions on
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade
>> eventually I reached
>> dnf system-upgrade download --refresh --releasever=25
>> which apparently completed without error, ending by directing to run
>> dnf system-upgrade reboot.
>> So, I did, and it booted normally. Nothing is running that isn't supposed to
>> be running in a normal boot.
>> dnf system-upgrade log
>> reports no logs found. The only dnf string in journalctl -b is starting the
>> makecache timer. This is not the first time I've tried those wiki page
>> instructions exactly like this with same result. What's supposed to be
>> happening that isn't?

> It's supposed to boot into an offline updates mode, and do the upgrade. 
> Please file a bug and attach logs ("journalctl -b -1" after you boot into
> standard desktop instead of offline updates mode). Thanks.

What I was looking for is the process that triggers "offline updates mode".
If it involves the bootloader, I know whatever it may be simply doesn't
exist. This is a multiboot installation, so no Fedora bootloader is involved
in its boot process. If not bootloader related, I'll go ahead and file a bug,
or even if it is, but you indicate you want one anyway.
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