Max Pyziur wrote:
> > > Indeed, there was a ssh_config.rpmnew file that was present.

Tim:
> > One of the things I like about doing command line system updates (and
> > I don't know if the *current* GUI based systems do this), was I could
> > see comments being logged in its progress about old/new conf files.  I,
> > then, knew to go looking for things to maintain, without having to rely
> > on some other tool to inform me.
> > 
> > A simple moving start-to-finish progress bar isn't very helpful.

Samuel Sieb:
> If you're using system-upgrade, you can press ESC or boot without "rhgb" 
> to see the output instead of the progress bar.

I still do updates while logged in (hasn't killed it yet, worked for
decades, and shouldn't do if people don't get too sloppy about it).

Having said that, when I boot Fedora 39 on the other PC with a solid
state drive in it, it boots so damn fast that I don't get a chance to
do that.  There's a moment while the hardware does its thing, then it's
barely passed the bit where I have to type the decrypt password, and
the graphical login screen has appeared.  I was quite surprised by the
speed change since the previous installation on that PC.
 
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