Re: yum-cron in the cloud images?

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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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