Re: reboot after updates (dbus & hal)??? what is this windows???

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Around 01:37pm on Saturday, December 02, 2006 (UK time), oldman scrawled:

> I guess this is the price we pay to make linux more grandma friendly,
> but maybe items like this could be dependent upon some switch somewhere
> (an "Expert" switch? or an "Easy" button)

Am I correct in thinking that if I disable the yum_updatesd service, and
set a regular cron job to do a "yum update", things can be returned to a
situation where updates are carried out without user intervention, e.g.
on servers where the X window system isn't installed.  (I know that this
won't reboot after kernel updates, etc.)

Cheers

Steve

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