On Tuesday 23 Aug 2016 08:21:36 Michael Mol wrote: > If you're not frequently jumping to a non-default boot environment, it's > fine.
That's my problem: I do often want to start a minimal system. As I said before not far from here, any time a substantial update is needed, especially if it involves more than odd bits of KDE, I first emerge -B, then boot into the minimal run level and emerge -K. That way I don't find myself having to flip the BRS because of a half-dead desktop at the end of the update. Or else I'll do the whole emerge in the minimal run level. Progress will keep on insisting on being made - hah! Maybe it's time I reviewed my whole modus operandi and ditched most of the flexibility I've developed over the years. -- Rgds Peter

