Hello, during the last point release (and some previous updates too) I have noticed one unpleasant issue:
If there is mysql (mariadb) and kernel update at the same time, the order of actions is as follows: stop mysql compile kernel modules for new kernel (using dkms) create new initrd, update-grub, etc... start mysql Kernel module compilation may take quite a long time, during which is mysql stopped, but does not need to. I'm not sure whether this should be reported as bug in mysql or kernel packaging. -- S pozdravem Vladislav Kurz Centrála: Celní 17/5, 63900 Brno, CZ Web: http://www.webstep.net E-Mail: podp...@webstep.net Tel: 840 840 700, +420 548 214 711 Obchodní podmínky: https://zkrat.to/op