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Systemd 254 - now with soft-reboot
(github.com)
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Hard-reboots are no longer required on Silverblue when installing or upgrading packages (besides kernel) through
rpm-ostree
. Arguably one should only sparingly rely onrpm-ostree
for installing packages. But it's great to have access to soft-reboot when setting up a new system.