On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 08:05:06AM -0600, Troy Dawson wrote:
It's frustrating enough on a local machine when an update goes
wrong.
But on an Amazon machine, you have no console during bootup. So if
something is going wrong during bootup ... you're out of luck.
Yeah. On the other hand, with Fedora's fast pace, leading edge nature, and
huge package selection, I feel like we're doing our users a disservice by
not providing some level of protection.
What if we did security updates only, by default? (Right now, yum-cron
doesn't support this, so it'd be a F19 feature.)
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