On 3 February 2018 at 22:55, Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Any news on the cause? I'm waiting to update until this is figured out...
>

Still don't see any update about the issue.
It is really pain in the a*s that Linux still has no good support to handle
such cases like it is on for example on Solaris where is possible to
generate using zfs snapshots and cloning separated BEs (boot environments)
on each upgrade or even new package install which adds to grub menu new
boot entry which allows preserve 100% state from before any packages
operations.
Just checked a bit dnf documentation and seems that dnf supports rollback
operation. However as long as Fedora repo holds only latest versions of the
each package I'm only curious how it is handled as rpm no longer supports
repackage and rollback operations (?).

Can someone share some details how to use dnf rollback and/or is it now
supported by Fedora rawhide?
Issues like this one with crashing gnome may happen always an no one should
be bashing anyone for such faults as rawhide is devel by definition however
details about how system needs to be prepared to handle rollback using dnf
are quite important.

kloczek
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