• Ghoelian@piefed.social
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      2 days ago

      I shut everything down at the end of the day. Takes <30 seconds to boot up so it’s not really an issue

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          Ahh, fair. I’ve been running a fedora atomic distro for a while so that’s not really somebing I worry about anymore.

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          2 days ago

          The horror is not how long booting takes, but rather if it’ll work

          I’ve been patching and bouncing hundreds of machines automatically. The first decade, I was concerned and then merely observant. It’s been so reliable that I just stopped being concerned for the second decade. The last 5 years have been very occasionally (1%) unreliable, thanks to Lennart’s cancer, but not enough that I need to give it more than a glance. EL10 is a bit of a shitshow, so maybe the slow trend since el7 is continuing.

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      2 days ago

      Every day.

      The horror of rebooting every day.

      Linux doesn’t need reboots for regular stuff. Proper packages can update everything from sendmail to syslog and not need a bounce.

      The only time you need a bounce is

      • the kernel, but with tech since 2001 that’s not even required immediately
      • if you glance funny at dbus or systemd

      That’s almost it.

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        Kernel updates constantly on my distro. And with all the other various library and service updates it’s usually simpler to just reboot than restart everything individually anyway. So 9 times out of 10 I’m rebooting on an update.

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      2 days ago

      I update every day. Things rarely go wrong. When they do, it’s fixing time, which I kinda enjoy. Only when I know that I really need the computer to work at next boot, will I delay updating.

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        2 days ago

        It’s not about worrying something will go wrong at boot, it’s just about the annoyance of losing my session.