> On 17 Dec 2022, at 17:47, home user <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 12/17/22 10:15 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
> 
>> I run it in a konsole (KDE terminal) tab and see a screenful of data 
>> refreshed every 10 seconds.  Mainly the interest here is on jobs run by user 
>> akmods.  For me it's just a guide showing when the system should be able to 
>> boot without doing complex things while in an unfamiliar state. If you boot 
>> before then it should work, but the action will be more 'under cover'.  
>> Escape should reveal more.
> 
> For some time now, I've seen another process/user "mandb" running at the same 
> time as or after the akmod processes at the end of (sometimes after) "dnf 
> update".  That mandb process seems to be slow; it takes a few minutes; yet it 
> uses only one CPU.  I'm guessing it's an I/O intensive process, but I don't 
> really know.  It seems that that, too, apparently has to be watched to make 
> sure it's done before rebooting.

I believe that if you reboot while mandb or akmod is running its fixed up as 
the system boots.
I do not wait at all after dnf update and i have never seen a problem.
This has been reliable for many years on my experience on multiple systems.
I update approx 8 fedora systems every week like this.

Barry

> 
>> There were statements here when, 6.0.5 first caused problems, that the 
>> 5-to-6 transition was simply linux running out of fingers and toes.  I liked 
>> the image, but the problem was, briefly, real.
>> John
> 
> Bill.
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