Den 2017-09-07 kl. 14:16, skrev Wolfgang Pfeiffer:
I took the following quote from from the recent thread "Fedora
25 not
booting after update" - didn't want to hijack that thread and therefore
started this new one:
On Tue, 2017-09-05 at 01:56 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
[ ... ]
> I use Gnome and I still do my updates directly online with dnf. It's
> your choice how you do them.
Ditto here: Gnome here (plus KDE installed, but rarely used) and I also
update via dnf only, i.e. I log out of Gnome, log in to a tty, run
"dnf upgrade", and reboot - did you, or anyone else, find a way to
upgrade safely without the need to reboot? On Gnome?
You only need to reboot if the kernel is updated.
Please note: I'm not talking about a full version upgrade from
let's say
F25 to F26 - just about the usual upgrades inside a single Fedora
version ..
OK, then you need to reboot. See following link to learn to do system
upgrade:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade
TIA
Wolfgang
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Regards
Jon Ingason