]] Uoti Urpala 

> In the kdbus case, systemd upstream already mentioned the possibility of
> shipping kdbus as a new module for older kernels. More generally, you
> can have solutions like applying some upgrades at boot rather than
> trying to switch parts from under a fully live system. This does still
> count as fully supporting upgrades.

I have no intention of implementing an upgrade-on-boot scheme in
the systemd package.  One of the many problems with such a scheme is
that recovery becomes much harder, since your system no longer boots and
you don't have a working shell or network or anything at that point.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are


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