Micha? Piotrowski wrote: > I mean systemd and all boot scripts. Wonderful! This is definitely nice for consumers who have already made the transition to the future and do not care to regress. As for rawhide, it is definitely experimental, but to use it as a day-to-day system is not always practical. I have tried, once, and within a few short weeks I no longer had access to a graphical desktop, but I persevered with the updates, hoping that I would one day arrive at a working system. A month or so later I was no longer able to use yum, hence it was a dead system that could not be helped back onto its feet. Rawhide only seems usable from the time the alpha releases come out and for a short time after the full-fledged release, but the period in between can be very unstable, in my limited experience. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test