Hello,
even the most advanced and best prepared sid users will sometimes find themselves being dropped to the linux console when their xorg doesn't start after a dist-upgrade. Thus I think doing the dist-upgrade in the pure linux console is a good preparation for the worst case when your X11 (or your display-manager or your desktop session) doesn't start. Being familiar with the console tools is a good starting position for any recovery plan.
@melmarker: Bad advice. Not being hit in five years is just luck, see this changelog.
systemd (226-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* debian/tests/logind: Be more verbose on failures.
[...]
* Don't restart logind on upgrades any more.
This kills X.org (
#798097)
while logind doesn't save/restore its open fds (issue #1163), and also
gets confused about being idle in between (LP: #1473800)
-- pitti@d.o Fri, 02
Oct 2015 13:44:28 +0200
Bugs will hit us at any time and being well prepared is my personal counter measure.
greetings
musca