on dnf update, system hung in restorecon

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Today, on attempting resuming after suspending my system before boarding my plane.  My system hung.

So I powered cycled, and since I have not done an update in over a week, instead of logging into my graphical window, I switched to Term2, logged in as root and ran "dnf update".

I have done this a lot of times when I hung like this.  Don't log into graphical window and then have all the apps start and still should do an update.

So ~87 updates and a new kernel.  Big deal.  But it hangs on a scriptlet that looked like selinux-policy.

So I switch to Term3, log in as myself and run top.  I see restorecon eating up 96% cpu.  I wait 30min.  Still not done.

I go to my Win10 system and google Fedora and restorecon eating up time.  Found bug 1832327 on F35!  The poster killed restorecon, so I did too.

Obviously update finished.  I rebooted and logged in.

Is there something I should do/check since I killed it?

thanks

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