Can confirm on the very last package on my update internet speeds tanked (dnf upgrade being the command)
The others I haven't experienced.

On March 1, 2017 4:45:09 PM GMT+03:00, Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 06:19:18AM -0500, Joerg Lechner wrote:
- last dnf update took far too much time
- shutdown process not tolerable, takes too much time.
- usb connection erroneous. i.e. after copying to flash medium or
external disk connected by an usb adapter in most trials, when I try
to eject the usb connected medium, there - after a copying process is
finished a long time ago - comes the message "usb medium in use",
this for ever. Also after shutdown of F25 in some cases I had to
repair the usb connected medium with a new partition table. Things
like that are not nice.

These things seem unlikely to actually be very version dependent and
probably are more to do with the specific configuration. The first two
complaints are not actionable — the dnf problem might just be your
network, and without any detail, we don't know what is holding up your
system's shutdown.

The third is likely a kernel issue, and may be something you can tune.
Are you *sure* you don't have anything from the externel disk in use?
The /sbin/lsof command can tell you.

Have you tried typing "sync" at the command line before attempting to
eject the disk?

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