The system should refuse to hibernate in this case, though it's somewhat tricky to do that robustly.
However, kernel upgrades are not (nor have they ever been) automatic; no packages are upgraded except when the user explicitly requests it.
Matthew, Thom: is there anything quick, dirty and safe we can do to catch the most common cases for Hoary?
The system should refuse to hibernate in this case, though it's somewhat tricky
to do that robustly.
However, kernel upgrades are not (nor have they ever been) automatic; no
packages are upgraded except when the user explicitly requests it.
Matthew, Thom: is there anything quick, dirty and safe we can do to catch the
most common cases for Hoary?