Le Ven 22 juin 2012 13:40, Michal Hlavinka a écrit :
On 06/22/2012 01:16 PM, Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 10:28:14 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
>
>> And instead of making the system adapt to system problems (inhibit
>> reboot during updates) we're making the user adapt to system problems
>> (add forced reboots were they were none before??)
>
> Inhibiting reboots? I cannot wait to see how well that one will go down.
Well, there is difference between inhibited reboot and "are you really
sure you want to reboot and break your system" questions.
Anyway, what would happen when user press power button or
ctrl-alt-delete in yum-update-in-extra-target case? Would it
shutdown/reboot (breaking the system) or would it ignore the request?
It would display 'waiting for system update end to reboot...' and if you want
to be fancy 'press y to force and break your system'
(of course that only works for soft reboot/soft shutdown but there is no way
to protect against the others no matter what you do)
--
Nicolas Mailhot