On Wed, 2016-06-15 at 12:31 -0400, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> Of course, this comes with its own headaches, since of course if you
> are using
> an encrypted drive, you need to enter your password twice: once to
> start the
> update and once for the post-update reboot. A while ago I was working
> on a patch
> to PackageKit that would skip the second reboot and just `systemd
> isolate
> default.target` after the upgrade unless the kernel (or other early
> boot package
> like dracut) was updated. I never finished it, but I could try to dig
> it out and
> pass it on to someone who is interested in continuing it.

If anyone wants to pick up this work, that would be hugely appreciated,
as it would allow us to enable full disk encryption by default.

Michael
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