On 05/11/2017 04:29 PM, stan wrote:
It is surprising that an update would cause this problem in F24, since
it is in maintenance mode, and should be receiving only security
updates.  If you can get to a console, either by Rick's method or mine,
you could also look at /var/cache/dnf.rpm.log* to see which updates
occurred. Also look at journalctl -b, to see the boot messages from the
unsuccessful boots (probably the same as /var/log/boot.log).

If I'm not mistaken, F24 has passed its End of Life, and receives no official updates, even for security, although third parties such as Adobe may ignore this. It might be possible to back out by using this command as root:

dnf history undo last

After this is finished, reboot and see if it works.
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