Am 25.01.2013 19:20, schrieb Lennart Poettering:
>> Nonsense, for a distribution upgrade you just recommend the admin to
>> reboot the system when done.
>> Everybody expects to reboot after a big distro-sync anyway as there is a
>> new kernel and basically new-everything.
> 
> Ah, so you have to reboot anyway, so where is the difference between
> your approach and proper offline updates then? Either way you have to
> interrupt your work to reboot the machine. One just takes a slight bit
> longer for rebooting...

i had enough anaconda upgrades which failed to boot after that
by such things like missing initrd, missing rub-entry and so
on to have learend i want a upgrade where i can VERIFY all this
basic stuff, fix things, cleanup configurations, package-cleanup
and AFTER THAT i reboot the machine

guess - since i do it this way i survived calculated more
than 300 dist-upgares with yum and not a single one had
any problem coming up again, said that: from FC7 until F18
und the oldest setups are started with FC8 and now F18

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