Thanks for the clarification about Podman. i appreciate it.
Honestly, I am not sure about Cockpit here.
It has an addon for packagekit and rpmostree, which might be a problem to be killed during
an update. But, I haven’t inspected how this works in the background.
Am 21.02.2023 um 18:03 schrieb Adam Williamson
<adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org>:
On Mon, 2023-02-20 at 22:41 +0100, Daniel Schier wrote:
> Don’t want to argue here, but are systemd-nspawn and LXC really more „core“ than
Podman? Podman is shipped pre-installed in all Fedora variants, afaik.
Podman is in Peter's list. Matthew edited it out in his reply for some
reason (space?)
>
> What about Cockpit, which is also shipped in the default setup?
I was going to say that, but then I thought, this is about shutdown
policy; is it really a big problem if Cockpit doesn't shut down
cleanly? AIUI the question is "which services do we need to make sure
we wait for to close down cleanly, rather than just killing them if
they haven't shut down in some rather short period of time".
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