Hello,

I have noticed something I consider "a bug". Running a CentOS-7-x86_64 with 
kernel 3.10.0-327.13.1 and Gnome 3.14.x, my systems detects some available 
updates, notifies me at top bar and, if I close session, Gnome ask me if I want 
to apply these "pending" updates and, then, execute "shutdown" or "restart".
My questions/problems are two:

  *   this automatic updates check runs in both root session and not a root 
session, so if a "normal" user login, that user could logout and APPLY updates 
(system reboots and, during boot, updates system). I consider these situation 
VERY DANGEROUS, because a normal user should not be able to apply updates
  *   what daemon controls automatic updates? pakagekit? What RPM? 
gnome-packagekit-updater?

I NEED to disable this feature. By the moment, the only solution I have found 
is disablinig packagekit daemon (systemctl disable packagekit) and remove RPM 
"gnome-packagekit-updater".


Thanks.
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