2022-06-30 0:45 UTC+02:00, Michael D. Setzer II <mi...@guam.net>:
> On 29 Jun 2022 at 22:20, Andras Simon wrote:

[...]

>> > Thanks. I have 3 other machines in room that are running
>> > Fedora 35, and none of them have the /var/lib/dnf/yumdb
>> > directory at all.
>>
>> This is strange, because that directory belongs to the dnf-data
>> package, and I'm sure you have that installed.
>
> Interesting. I did a dnf whatprovides /var/lib/dnf/yumdb
> and it came up with the dnf-data..
>
> It is installed on all 4 machines, but 3 don't have the
> yumdb directory??
>
> Perhaps it is created during the transistion of a system
> that was using yum to dnf, so it is only created at that
> point??

I don't know, but I'd be surprised if the content of a package
depended on the way the system was installed. Just out of curiosity,
what does
rpm -V dnf-data
say? Does it signal that /var/lib/dnf/yumdb directory is missing?

FWIW I get this:

[simon@localhost ~]$ rpm -V dnf-data
.M.......  g /var/lib/dnf/groups.json
.M.......  g /var/lib/dnf/history
.M.......  g /var/log/hawkey.log
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