On Wed, 20.06.12 22:23, Antonio Trande (anto.tra...@gmail.com) wrote: > 'Offline System Updates' will come as feature for Fedora 18. Reading your > official page <http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/SystemUpdates>: > > The system update script now creates a btrfs snapshot (if possible), then > > installs all RPMs. After completion (regardless whether the update > > succeeded or failed) the /system-update symlink is removed. In addition, on > > failure it reverts to the old btrfs state (modulo the aforementioned > > symlink), on success it leaves the newly made changes in place. > > > > BTRFS ? Will 'Offline Updates' be available only with BTRFS ?
Nope. But on btrfs we'll make a snapshot of the old system state. On non-btrfs we won't. > How will be managed all kernel modules come from extra Fedora repositories > (like RPMFusion) ? I no way different thn the Fedora packages. > Will be possible disable completely 'Offline System Updates' ? It's how pkgkit will do upgrades. THis has no effect on yum or anything else, it will continue to work as before. > > 1 The system is rebooted twice. > > > This is a very inconvenient. The short boot times obtained with systemd are > useless if every update (frequent in Fedora) needs of twice reboot. Well, whether the system is rebooted once or twice is hardly noticable i would argue... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel