Re: Operation would result in removing the booted kernel

2016-07-03 Thread Travis Lankow
Thanks everyone - Got it solved. It seems (per a reddit thread) that when I installed Atom from unitedrpms it overwrote the installonlypkgs=kernel line in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf with installonlypkgs=electron thus breaking things. I changed it to: installonlypkgs=kernel installonlypkg(kernel) instal

Re: Operation would result in removing the booted kernel

2016-07-03 Thread Travis Lankow
I did all --exclude kernel* and dnf updated about 30 other packages, thank you. Rebooted and attempted another update and got the same error again. [user@localhost ~]$ sudo dnf update --allowerasing Last metadata expiration check: 2:04:36 ago on Sun Jul 3 16:03:07 2016. Dependencies resolved. Er

Re: Operation would result in removing the booted kernel

2016-07-03 Thread Travis Lankow
The system has been rebooted several times - I do see in the fpaste it says "still running" and I'm unsure why. Here is fpaste --sysinfo after I just rebooted again: https://paste.fedoraproject.org/387703/83777146/ 4.5.7 is the only kernel installed. [user@localhost ~]$ sudo uname -a Linux loca

Operation would result in removing the booted kernel

2016-07-03 Thread Travis Lankow
Hi all, I'm running into that error when attempting to dnf upgrade. I'm running a normal Fedora kernel, but I did install 24 from one of the release candidates instead of the release media. I've checked dnf.conf and installonly_limit=3. sudo dnf list installed kernel: kernel.x86_64