On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 08:39:36PM -0000, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> I think the "locking" is already done by systemd. When units specify an
> ordering, it seems that one unit will only start when the other has shut
> down:

> "Given two units with any ordering dependency between them, if one unit
> is shut down and the other is started up, the shutdown is ordered before
> the start-up"

That language sounds very general; it's probably worth having someone
explicitly check this for our case before committing to rely on systemd :)


** Summary changed:

- Apt updates that are uniformally spread across all timezones, with 
predictable application windows
+ Apt updates that are uniformly spread across all timezones, with predictable 
application windows

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