11-03-2020, 07:53 PM
I upgraded to Fedora 33 following Fedora's Fedora's documentation without any problems, all very smooth. But I notice some curious shutdown and startup behavior and wonder if anyone else has encountered this.
With Fedora 32, when I started Fedora via the power on key, I noticed a power on light (at top left) was red, and after a few seconds turned to green, afterwhich Fedora boot to the login screen. Curious, as I hadn't noticed it with the original Manjaro installation, but not really a problem.
After upgrading, however, Fedora wouldn't completely shut down. Instead of the power light going off, it would blink red even after the shutdown sequence had completed.. After today's Fedora updates, this behavior changed. Shutdown was smooth, light turning right off as expected, but on pressing the power button, the light would blink red with no booting. Holding down the power button until the blinking stopped, releasing the button and then once again pressing it, the system would boot as expected.
Any ideas?
With Fedora 32, when I started Fedora via the power on key, I noticed a power on light (at top left) was red, and after a few seconds turned to green, afterwhich Fedora boot to the login screen. Curious, as I hadn't noticed it with the original Manjaro installation, but not really a problem.
After upgrading, however, Fedora wouldn't completely shut down. Instead of the power light going off, it would blink red even after the shutdown sequence had completed.. After today's Fedora updates, this behavior changed. Shutdown was smooth, light turning right off as expected, but on pressing the power button, the light would blink red with no booting. Holding down the power button until the blinking stopped, releasing the button and then once again pressing it, the system would boot as expected.
Any ideas?