Rajko - 6:40 30.11.13 wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 11:54:38 +0100 jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
... if it can be managed, it's an other word of a full rolling release? nothing to upgrade ever (or in other words, smoth regular upgrade) - I would love it :-)
When update works as expected we are all happy, but what if it fails?
You have to have backups, and start (few) hours journey to have system working again.
In other words, time to recover from failed update is a problem why people do not like them, and why they avoid using systems that will need such recovery too often, like Factory.
IMHO, solution is to redesign Factory installation to provide easy fall back that will not last more then reboot to the latest working system. With current hardware and openSUSE, it means lesser than a minute.
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