> On 11/10/19 10:25 AM, sixpack13 wrote:
> 
> Nope....
> 
> But the point is, 

the point is that I don't run lvm (esp. lvm2-monitor.service) since month/years.
so I was unable to see the OP message like "lvm[14772]:   /dev/sdX: open 
failed: No medium found" on my box.
 
therefore it appeared to me like something wrong.
- okay, lesson learned -
...
> ...But since you're not using lvm you may want
> to consider
> disabling lvm2-lvmpolld.socket and lvm2-monitor.service.
> 
see above, the second service is dead since month/years, the first after my 
last post !

to selinux:
I have read more then once in the howto's regarding upgrade that one task is to 
do an relabeling.
if it's definitive necessary, I don't know, but it won't hurt- AFAIK- and it 
may exclude one part what could cause the OP pain.

I have NO solution at hand, so I try to exclude things which *may* cause the OP 
trouble. Afterwards I'm on the save/saver side and able to cancel one topic of 
the/my list of what could it be.
And until one convinces me from the opposite that relabeling hurts here THIS 
topic is still valide, independently if I could or could not see AVC in any 
log's.

with the/my lack of an/the right solution I'm on the sad side to near it down.
one part of "near it down" is to compare my box with the OP's.
- and avoid to think it's the same: ping @Ed :-) -

My one runs since first day of beta release (search for my thanks message) 
through an upgrade without (!) any (obvious[1]) bugs. [2]

so I wonder what is other on the OP's box ?

Okay ?
===
@ALL: Does relabeling hurt ?
ping ${selinux maintainer}
anyone ?
no one ?
Okay, when do we cancel relabeling from the list ?

[1]
I'm somewhat aged and blind - sometimes -

[2]
to be honest, it's somewhat lied !
there is an gnome-extension somewhat filling the journal, but it's not Fedora 
itself.

---
The key of good troubleshooting is to stop thinking all fedora boxes are 
configured the same.
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