On Jan 02, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> You wouldn't have to depend on PackageKit, the offline-upgrades stuff
> can be implemented by other tools that aren't PK as well (you could
> pretty much use the same mechanism, with some safeguards to not
> interfere with PK/GNOME). However, ensuring that no s
Am Di., 29. Dez. 2020 um 23:13 Uhr schrieb Marco d'Itri :
>
> On Dec 29, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>
> > For package upgrades, we can already perform so-called "offline
> > upgrades", where the system reboots into a smaller systemd target,
> > applies all updates and then reboots again into the updat
On Tue, 2020-12-29 at 23:12 +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
[...]
> I think that depending on PackageKit would be more complex than an
> initramfs-tools hook, since just about everybody is supposed to have
> that around.
I'm afraid not - dracut, tiny-initramfs, and custom kernels that don't
need an i
On Dec 29, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> For package upgrades, we can already perform so-called "offline
> upgrades", where the system reboots into a smaller systemd target,
> applies all updates and then reboots again into the updated system.
> This is implemented in PackageKit as an option and used
Am Di., 29. Dez. 2020 um 17:39 Uhr schrieb Marco d'Itri :
>
> On Dec 29, Ansgar wrote:
>
> > as suggested in [1], I would like to see Debian to move to support
> > only the merged-usr filesystem layout. This would simplfy things for
> > the future and also address the problem with installing file
On Dec 29, Ansgar wrote:
> as suggested in [1], I would like to see Debian to move to support
> only the merged-usr filesystem layout. This would simplfy things for
> the future and also address the problem with installing files under
> aliased trees that dpkg has to do for both variants to be s
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Hi,
as suggested in [1], I would like to see Debian to move to support
only the merged-usr filesystem layout. This would simplfy things for
the future and also address the problem with installing files under
aliased trees that dpkg h
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