On 2020-05-12 04:33, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/11/20 1:03 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>>
>> On 5/12/20 1:31 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> PackageKit uses dnf (or at least libdnf) to do the work. 
>>
>> And the mystery deepens...
>>
>> Then why isn't it respecting my settings?
>
> Just wait for the next kernel update and see what happens.

OK, are you ready for the "answer"?

I resurrected an F30 GNOME only VM.  I then used the GNOME System Upgrade 
Method to upgrade
to F32.

Before Upgrade

[egreshko@f30g ~]$ cat Before-Upgrade
kernel-5.5.8-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.5.10-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.6.8-100.fc30.x86_64

After Upgrade

[egreshko@f30g ~]$ cat After-Upgrade
kernel-5.5.8-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.5.10-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.6.8-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.6.10-300.fc32.x86_64

So, we can see that the GNOME Method will leave an extra kernel, unlike using 
dnf system-upgrade.

But then, I enabled updates-testing and ran packagekit from the command line 
"pkcon update" as there
is a new kernel in updates-testing.

And now......

[egreshko@f30g ~]$ rpm -q kernel
kernel-5.6.8-100.fc30.x86_64
kernel-5.6.10-300.fc32.x86_64
kernel-5.6.11-300.fc32.x86_64

So, everything will go back to normal when the kernel updates get pushed.

What a way to waste a morning.  :-) :-) :-)
-- 
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