I've seen this also.  When the new kernel installs there is a post
transaction scriplet to build the initrd.  In some cases it doesn't
build correctly (I see it fail maybe 1-5% of the time) and you'll get
a panic when the system reboots.  I don't know that I've seen enough
to blame it on Ansible, though.

--Steve

On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 5:02 PM 'Chris Bidwell - NOAA Federal' via
Ansible Project <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> So I've done a lot of yum updates with ansible and several times I get issues 
> where partial updates are run and it says it's been completed, however, I 
> reboot and I'm in a kernel panic because the new kernel didn't update 
> properly so I have to revert to the previous kernel and remove the newest and 
> reinstall it again.  I also often wind up with transactions that haven't been 
> completed.    Has anyone experienced this before?
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
>
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