If you run on a snapshot-capable file system and have the snapshot pluign for 
yum you should have a way to revert.

I run on btrfs with said plugin. I crated my own cron job to remove all but the 
last 3 yum-created snapshots. I have never had to actually reboot from a 
snapshot, but it should be as easy as overriding the subvol parameter in grub 
and fstab.

You also get the ability to do a fresh install to a new subvol without 
repartitioning or touching your existing subvols.

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---- David Cary Hart skrev ----

>I am having all sorts of ugly problems, particularly with T-Bird. Also 
>22 mounts my phone but refuses to mount my Kindle. KDE lost a bunch of 
>widgets including weather and ktorrent. 21 was more stable, possibly 
>faster. This is the first major upgrade problem I have had since FC9.
>
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