I have an older Fedora 40 machine that I tried to install Fedora 41 on, and got a surprise.

For a first attempt, I tried the as-documented dnf system-upgrade steps on a fully working and stock Fedora 40.  Upon reboot to actually do the install steps, a black screen is presented and everything had to stop.

For a second attempt, I elected to blow the Fedora-40 system away, and reinstall from iso.  The blackscreen was presented again, but this time there was also a mouse pointer visible.  Once again, there is no means of upgrading available.

This particular 2008 Dell machine has a vesa video card, and I am assuming that there is a new problem with the drivers in Fedora 41.

Is this a known problem, and is there going to be a fix before release?  Or is Fedora now dropping support for older machines?

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