• Chee_Koala
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    On Fedora live update is turned of by default with a warning saying updating without rebooting is not recommended. As a cautious noob, I left it as is. Too cautious?

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      Yeah, rebooting just makes sure that everything is using the new updated packages, so if you update then reboot you’ll be golden

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      No. Fedora sometimes updates configs or packages (e.g. kernel) that require a reboot to take advantage of. If you’re a linux veteran you can decide by yourself if or if not you need to reboot. But fedora wants to have a stable and smooth experience for all its users.

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        It would be nice if they could do the update with a single reboot. It is annoying to type LUKS password multiple times.