-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 13:19:13 GMT, Michal Hlavinka wrote: > I wonder if it would be possible to do it on shutdown instead of during > start up? I usually do not care if shutdown takes ten seconds or five > minutes, but when I start my computer I do so because I want to use it > and not wait several minutes before its ready. Hmm. I usually have the other problem, especially with laptops. Shutting down due to low battery only to have it wait to do updates while there's a chance the updates won't matter because it's going to crash soon is scarier than booting up and doing updates (presumably you have juice available when booting). There's also the "I need to be somewhere" case where shutting down fast is more important than booting fast (airplane take off, losing track of time before class, etc.). Either way, it certainly isn't an obvious either-or issue. The obvious solution, to me, is to have mind-reading computers, but I think that may have one or two other consequences with it. - --Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJP4S0OAAoJEKaxavVX4C1XTEcQANdkuW1hJWdTfdEta+ZOuCYr VPzB/3lnBb1Pgedd/j6NprYRv0P7yte4fjiNR9PY8FtJ+j3DNZPvGRdztfnvtQuK Cs82FHmG+wrvlN9iCKsZmukM85OyI+kjB1HCCAJE2KTP3mFMj6M5SrGnUWlqqra9 R4O3QG9qq7to6PrpTX79QPR0z+o9GOuFfnxpSW8ETA8Qv3nUj6Vsew13l1DPhxPy UJUGknX54eYz2i2njm55hUxsRZW+rk/abZA7XQRX/g3CDGvib8j2FfUBj41A9M/4 zz/bIQmntCHuOk5+Ks7gIBK/YbkyU6n5NNVAjsaamLg3HcSVyEhWUw6bBaFQrSKV 6LC1IWwEDQFvMHjiM6WUn8uI5tFEgdzMtV1QfS/tCtp2+SqkwObedYDD7soMND3e R/h8DktMUTyzCIKa+ld1G2JoYXqbx/HrG4aVTsle4yAV7MEeO4rZIJz3Cr7Av29E jlJCjnXUN8ybWt/FpY4cVKug1Aou4XR4fI8fb5gUObDIe5qo4OBMoCp3egAD21eX cSvgvl+i4uUjXd0Y4QZvX8h3xt9kHRAKJm7ilvTYbLGWa9xKi/OfUR27x72/qfib s7SvRChtzQe4XmhGNDFdKlb73WpR6I8daDrlAgJN46c2Iq5xZQUJfm7l5OqTKRMO gn4DKLtMawZvzaCCQOr9 =Eh0L -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel