On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 12:24, David C. Rankin <drankina...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Arch devs,
>
>    I read that systemd 254 will enable a soft-reboot similar to how windows
> does fast-boot does it. (The Register:
> https://go.reg.cx/tdml/dfd67/64f3cc7f/8aaa3ef6/49jh)

That's a huge miss-representation. Please don't read "The Register"
for Linux tech information.

>    Mentioned in the article is this soft-reboot will prevent a full reboot -
> preventing kernel updates in that mode. But the article is silent, and indeed
> hints at the open question of if or how this will be disabled to allow kernel
> updates, dual-booting, etc..

`sysmtectl soft-reboot` is a completely new sub-command, and not a default.
Neither did `systemctl reboot` change its behaviour.


Again, please don't read tabloids if you want to learn stuff about Linux



-- 
damjan

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