I'm still don't understand. It's easy to see why one reboot is
necessary, but why two?
On Thu, 2021-07-08 at 15:12 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
That's just how PackageKit offline updates are implemented (not
specific to discover).
It is required, for example, to allow one to use newly installed
kernels.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 2:36 PM Jonathan Ryshpan <jonrysh(a)pacbell.net>
wrote:
> When Discover reports an upgrade with system implications (say a
> new kernel) and the user allows the upgrade (by clicking the
> appropriate button):
> 1. Discover downloads the files for the upgrade
> 2. Discover requests a reboot. After the user allows the reboot
> 3. Discover reboots the system
> 4. Discover installs the new kernel (or whatever)
> 5. Discover reboots the system (again)
> What is the reason for the additional reboot before installing the
> new kernel (step 3)?
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