Michał Piotrowski wrote: > Hmm... I'm not sure if it's reasonable - this will require > modification of many systemd services. I don't know whether modifying services is reasonable, but what is not reasonable is for a user no longer to be able to boot his system and not to be able to log in after an update. For the less experienced user, this particular problem required a reinstallation of the system. For me, a somewhat more savvy user, this required using all the skills I had just to avoid reinstallation, and only a tip on this list from another affected user to get me out of an unsolvable situation. A possible solution would be to have both updates and updates-testing repos for all fedoras, even the not yet released branched fedora. I would prefer not to run updates-testing, but I do want to run Fedora-alpha as soon as it is available. As it stands at present, updates-testing is automatically enabled, whether a user wants it or not, and there is no other way to get updates except to keep updates-testing enabled. As I said, I like running the experimental system, but updates-testing is a bit to racey for me. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test