This is my one main complaint about Fedora Linux.
I thought we would have learned from Windows, you should never force a reboot.
I’ve never seen a distro force a reboot, Windows style. Only ever advise people to reboot.
Well, then I don’t understand the downvotes, lol. The person i replied to said sometimes a distro will force a reboot, I said that’s bad, and a bunch of people apparently disagree with that.
So when people say ‘force a reboot’ there are two things it can mean:
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a reboot is required for updates to actually take effect. Linux sometimes does this for things like the kernel.
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the OS forces you to stop everything you are doing and reboots the machine. I have only ever seen Windows do this. Not Linux, not even MacOS.
This might be where the confusion is coming in. @rtxn is referring to number 1 but the rest of us are referring to number 2