On 05/18/18 13:48, Frédéric wrote:
> It may have been rebuilding the initramfs if there was a kernel
update
> or an SELinux relabel operation (really common on an upgrade, say from
> F27->F28). If it happens again and if you have an LED showing disk
> activity, watch it. If it's blinking like mad or on steadily, that's
> probably what's going on (I love LEDs...but I also liked front panels
> on my Imsai, Altair and PDP-11s).
>
> The first boot after an upgrade always seems to take a while for me, so
> when I do it I just take a coffee break for 10 minutes or so. If things
> aren't working by then, I go into spelunker mode to sort it out.
Then do you think I should run manually the SElinux relabeling?
Because I may have stopped it when I turned the computer off?
What about the initramfs thing?
Unlike Rick, I have never experienced a SElinux relabel at boot after an upgrade.
All of my boots after upgrade will take more time than usual since I run the binary
nVidia drivers and it needs to be built for the new kernel at boot time as they
aren't built during the upgrade process.
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