Hi All, I have recently decided to use the MicroOS as my hypervisor for KVM/Libvirt box which is going to be used in a mission critical project in a few months. I am currently putting the MicroOS installation on the server through it's paces before rolling it out. As stated previously, due to the use case of the Server, I want to be in full control off the system updates, and reboot cycles. The plan is to ultimately have weekly manual system updates during the weekends. I have already found, and disabled, the automated Transactional-Updates (ransactional-update.timer & rebootmgr.service) and the system no longer checks for updated versions and subsequently automatically reboot. That being said, it seems that there is still another reason for the server to reboot itself automatically. I regularly check the system uptime and it seems that in the week time that I have disabled the automated Transactional Updates the system still reboots once a week (Happened on Friday May 1st 17:34 local time). So, I would like to know if I am missing any other automated reasons why MicroOS would automatically reboot? and how can I disable them, if possible. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kubic+owner@opensuse.org