Tom Horsley writes:

For as long as I can remember I've run dnf update in a root
xterm and when all the akmod activity and wot-not is finished,
I've run reboot from another terminal.

Now, it won't reboot "because root is logged in".

Gah! Who cares if root is logged in?

Can I disable this helpful feature any way?

Perusing the manual pages, does

systemctl start reboot.target

work for you. If so, just create an alias for the reboot command in your root shell.

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