It's an Acer Aspire E1-731-4699 Intel Pentium 2020M Processor 2.4Ghz dual
core. Seemed to be doing just one package at a time.
Was a computer science instructor for 36+ years, so had lots of extra stuff
loading on machines to show students in various classes. Generally taught 7
different courses each semester. Retired summer of 2017.
Did the upgrade from 28 to 29, since once had a problem doing a 2 version
upgrade. Except for the time, everything went ok.
When still teaching I would do an upgrade on one desktop using dnf, and do
a clean install on another. Then would compare the rpm -qa lists to see what
new things came in the clean install, and would generally add the to the
upgrade list. Would the use the udpcast of my G4L to image to the other 19
machines in my lab.
On 20 Jun 2019 at 18:35, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
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On 6/20/19 3:44 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Have a notebook that I had installed Fedora on some time ago.
> Have upgraded it via DNF a few times, but this time I actually was watching it
> versus just coming back later to find it done.
> The clean installation only took about 20 minutes originally, but I've added a
> lot of things to it. Showed about 5000 packages.
> Download was fine with about 5.3G, and then the upgrade reboot.
> It showed 9999 items, with the installation of the new packages, and the
> cleanup of the old, and finally the verify complete.
> Ended up taking just over 12 hours?
> Just wondering why the process took so long.
> Is that normal??
Something is not right.
Do you have really, really slow hardware?
Did you have any USB drive plugged in? Something
goes wrong there and you will slow down to a crawl.
This nails my dump backups every so often.
I just upgrade two nearly identical Fedora 28
servers to Fedora 30. The one with the mechanical
drives (RSTe Raid 1) took 2 hours and 38 minutes.
The second one with SSD drives (also RSTe RAID 1)
took 36 minutes.
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