On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 06:01:48 -0500,
Justin Forbes <jforbes(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Yes, measures will have to be taken for that to happen, but given that it
isn't hitting most users until the F28 cycle, they have not been put into
place yet. In the meantime, manually installing a single non PAE kernel
will get everything back on track since you are following rawhide.
That's what I did. I was just confused for a bit when I saw kernels weren't
updating on my i686 machine. I eventually noticed there weren't PAE rpms
and went looking for a discussion about it to see if it was a short term or
long term change.