On 17 Dec 2022, at 17:47, home user <mattisonw(a)comcast.net>
wrote:
On 12/17/22 10:15 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
> I run it in a konsole (KDE terminal) tab and see a screenful of data refreshed every
10 seconds. Mainly the interest here is on jobs run by user akmods. For me it's just
a guide showing when the system should be able to boot without doing complex things while
in an unfamiliar state. If you boot before then it should work, but the action will be
more 'under cover'. Escape should reveal more.
For some time now, I've seen another process/user "mandb" running at the
same time as or after the akmod processes at the end of (sometimes after) "dnf
update". That mandb process seems to be slow; it takes a few minutes; yet it uses
only one CPU. I'm guessing it's an I/O intensive process, but I don't really
know. It seems that that, too, apparently has to be watched to make sure it's done
before rebooting.
I believe that if you reboot while mandb or akmod is running its fixed up as the system
boots.
I do not wait at all after dnf update and i have never seen a problem.
This has been reliable for many years on my experience on multiple systems.
I update approx 8 fedora systems every week like this.
Barry
> There were statements here when, 6.0.5 first caused problems, that the 5-to-6
transition was simply linux running out of fingers and toes. I liked the image, but the
problem was, briefly, real.
> John
Bill.
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