On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 07:57:21AM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote: > Unless you used the options to ignore dependencies, that would mean that > either the dependencies were not correct in the RPM packages, or some unistall > scripts were not. Both would be bugs. My organization is running some weird upgrade process that does more than zypper does. I'm certain the bugginess is in our weird process. We are honoring dependencies, but clearly something else is awry. Characterizing the effects of the bugginess is hard, which is what spurred my original question. > However: When you used SUSE's standard installation using BtrFS, you should > have been able to boot a recent snapshot. The codebase I inherited does not employ BtrFS. I have a large pile of frustration about how we do things, but that's our mess, and not related to systemd. I do appreciate your feedback on the matter, nonetheless. -- Brian Reichert <reichert@xxxxxxxxxxx> BSD admin/developer at large