Re: problems upgrading from Fedora 33 to Fedora 34

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If no F34 kernal is installed, something went awry during the offline
upgrade.

Perhaps try the upgrade again, to learn whether this is a consistent
failure?

One of my systems has a /boot filesystem that is too small.  Before I can
install a new kernel, I have to manually remove an older kernal in order
to have sufficient space.  With "dnf upgrade" the operation emits a
message about not enough space and does not start.  Could it be that "dnf
system-upgrade" fails to detect insufficient space, at least in some
cases?  You can check how much space is available in /boot to learn
whether this might possibly be a concern in your case.

Despite its great convenience compared to a fresh install, upgrade often
preserves old, no-longer-used data that sometimes causes problems.
Successive system-upgrades makes this worse.  If you cannot find a
solution to your system-upgrade difficulty, I would do a new install in
order to start with a clean slate.
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