Aptdaemon does not restart the system. I k ow this since I am the main
developer :)

Have you already checked your system memory using memcheck at boot time?


jan <1052...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb:

>I am not familiar with the design of the aptdaemon. I just see the
>message each time before the reboot, and thus I think that the
>aptdaemon plays a role in the process. 
>The way I understand is that apt may request a reboot (eg after kernel
>upgrade) and that a sequence triggered by the rtkit message gets the
>aptdaemon to do something.
>In my understanding, I see the rtkit message (which was not present a
>few months ago) as the initial trigger.
>
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>Title:
>  [regression][lucid] system frequently reboots after update in august
>  2012, path via rtkit and AptDaemon
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  [regression][lucid] system frequently reboots after update in august
  2012, path via rtkit and AptDaemon

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