On 03/21/18 14:48, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 21 March 2018, Ed Greshko sent:
> Anyway, I've since determined that the directory name
> 7725dfc225d14958a625ddaaaea5962b is derived from the contents of
> /etc/machine-id
For what it's worth, I have a collection of those empty directories on
my older installation (FC26), and two sets because I changed a
motherboard. The bizarre conglomeration of directories made no sense,
to me, until your comment, above.
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/SZkbx0H8W09msV5jVjpliw
But it strikes me, though, are these empty directories something that
ought to get erased once the kernel has been installed? Is there any
point to them being there.
Yes, I think those empty directories should have been deleted by some process. I
can't see a point in leaving those around.
Now, I'm trying to decided what component to file the BZ about the install failure
when grubby is erased. I'm thinking it should be filed against "kernel" and
that an
added require of /sbin/new-kernel-pkg be added to ensure grubby is installed.
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