oldman:
> That should work, but if you are saying that your system reboots
> automatically using auto install on yum-updatesd I think you should
> bugzilla it. It's one thing to reboot while an operator is there to
> stop it, quite another to reboot in the middle of the night.
Steve Searle:
No it wasn't me who said it reboots without warning - my
installations
do prompt me to reboot.
'twas me, at least...
If there was a warning, I didn't see it. And, therefore, it's not much
good. We can't have PCs rebooting, unexpectedly, while you're in the
middle of typing some document. At the very least, an auto-reboot
shouldn't happen while anybody is logged in. Even while nobody is
logged in, it might present a problem for some CRON task that was
running. Surely there's a better way to schedule a reboot at the first,
best, opportunity.
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