[commands] # What kind of upgrade to perform: # default = all available upgrades # security = only the security upgrades upgrade_type = default random_sleep = 0 # To just receive updates use dnf-automatic-notifyonly.timer # Whether updates should be downloaded when they are available, by # dnf-automatic.timer. notifyonly.timer, download.timer and # install.timer override this setting. download_updates = yes # Whether updates should be applied when they are available, by # dnf-automatic.timer. notifyonly.timer, download.timer and # install.timer override this setting. apply_updates = no [emitters] # Name to use for this system in messages that are emitted. Default is the # hostname. # system_name = my-host # How to send messages. Valid options are stdio, email and motd. If # emit_via includes stdio, messages will be sent to stdout; this is useful # to have cron send the messages. If emit_via includes email, this # program will send email itself according to the configured options. # If emit_via includes motd, /etc/motd file will have the messages. if # emit_via includes command_email, then messages will be send via a shell # command compatible with sendmail. # Default is email,stdio. # If emit_via is None or left blank, no messages will be sent. emit_via = stdio [email] # The address to send email messages from. email_from = root@example.com # List of addresses to send messages to. email_to = root # Name of the host to connect to to send email messages. email_host = localhost [command] # The shell command to execute. This is a Python format string, as used in # str.format(). The format function will pass a shell-quoted argument called # `body`. # command_format = "cat" # The contents of stdin to pass to the command. It is a format string with the # same arguments as `command_format`. # stdin_format = "{body}" [command_email] # The shell command to use to send email. This is a Python format string, # as used in str.format(). The format function will pass shell-quoted arguments # called body, subject, email_from, email_to. # command_format = "mail -s {subject} -r {email_from} {email_to}" # The contents of stdin to pass to the command. It is a format string with the # same arguments as `command_format`. # stdin_format = "{body}" # The address to send email messages from. email_from = root@example.com # List of addresses to send messages to. email_to = root [base] # This section overrides dnf.conf # Use this to filter DNF core messages debuglevel = 1