Re: questions: file systems (was: /var/lib/flatpak/repo/objects...)

2025-01-21 Thread home user via users
(responding to both Samuel and Jonathan) (Samuel) There's no lockin for the filesystem. Even Fedora server uses a different default than Fedora workstation. But either way, you can select whichever filesystem you want at installation. But I must say that I am loving the subvolume options of

Re: Fedora F41 Hard Disk Performance

2025-01-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 7:22 PM Stephen Morris wrote: > > To test my hard disk performance I have run Kdiskmark and used the Real > World Performance Profile. For its sequential read performance it is showing > around 156 MB/s on my ST3000DM007-1WY1 (3TB Seagate Barracuda), which given > th

Re: Does Red Hat have any plans for Win 10 EOL ?

2025-01-21 Thread Stephen Morris
On 12/1/25 21:55, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Sun, 2025-01-12 at 11:58 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: On 12/1/25 03:45, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: On Sun, 2025-01-12 at 02:48 +1030, Tim via users wrote: On Sat, 2025-01-11 at 10:57 -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote: If you are asking about RHEL W

Re: where does dnf5 stores it's history ?

2025-01-21 Thread old sixpack13
Ralf Corsépius wrote: > > AFAICT, when running dnf5 as ordinary user (e.g. dnf repoquery), it uses > ~/cache/libdnf5, when running as root (e.g. for real updates) it uses > /var/cache/libdnf5 > Ralf seems to be the case Thanks -- ___ users mailing

Re: where does dnf5 stores it's history ?

2025-01-21 Thread old sixpack13
Jeffrey Walton wrote: ... > > Yeah, the machine I checked that on was dnf-system-upgraded. I guess > it uses the old database in that case. (I did verify the records were > current, so I know it is being used with F41). here it's an upgraded box too. yesterday I run "dnf history list" with a lot o

Re: where does dnf5 stores it's history ?

2025-01-21 Thread Ralf Corsépius
Am 21.01.25 um 4:29 PM schrieb Jeffrey Walton: On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 10:25 AM old sixpack13 wrote: but another question: why does dnf5 (it seems only sometimes !) stores repos data under ~/cache/libdnf5 and /var/cache/libdnf5 ? I don't know. AFAICT, when running dnf5 as ordinary user

Re: where does dnf5 stores it's history ?

2025-01-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 10:25 AM old sixpack13 wrote: > > Jeffrey Walton wrote: > ... > > > Related, DNF5 stores its database at /var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite. If > > /var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite is absent here or you meant DNF4 > under /var/lib/dnf/ I have repos/ > > history seems to be stored under

Re: where does dnf5 stores it's history ?

2025-01-21 Thread old sixpack13
Jeffrey Walton wrote: ... > > Related, DNF5 stores its database at /var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite. If /var/lib/dnf/history.sqlite is absent here or you meant DNF4 under /var/lib/dnf/ I have repos/ history seems to be stored under /usr/lib/sysimage/libdnf5/ in transaction_history.sqlite === but ano

Re: questions: file systems (was: /var/lib/flatpak/repo/objects...)

2025-01-21 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Jan 20, 2025, at 23:50, home user via users wrote: > > Am I the only one sensing a business inconsistency in what Fedora and Redhat > are doing? Since Fedora is the upstream for RHEL, and RHEL forks off Fedora, > I would think that they would have the same default file system unless Red >