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DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, I will discuss how Linux distributions can integ
 rate and benefit from using systemd soft-reboot. Using openSUSE Tumbleweed
  as an example\, I will show where and how it makes sense for traditional 
 Linux distributions to use it and where the pitfalls are. With openSUSE Mi
 croOS\, we have a distribution with a read-only root file system that part
 icularly benefits from a soft-reboot because a reboot is necessary after e
 very update in order to change the root file system. However\, this also r
 equires special measures to ensure that it always functions smoothly.\n\nA
 fterwards I will talk about the requirements and solutions for services to
  survive a soft reboot and what's necessary to make the whole thing suppor
 table.
DTSTAMP:20260305T234123Z
LOCATION:Main Hall
SUMMARY:Integrating systemd soft-reboot into a distribution and surviving i
 t - Thorsten Kukuk
URL:https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2024/talk/YUAPMX/
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