On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote:

> You went and wrote:
> ----------------->>>>
>  Wow!  I thought you had to reboot ... I'm now very impressed too :o)
> ----------------->>>>
> 
> Seems like the MS world has instilled upon us a need to reboot.  I have to
> fight the urge also...  But most of the time there seems to be a way to do
> it without a reboot.  However, hardware is a bit different, and in this case
> the real solution was centered around the user having booted the machine
> already with the cd burner on an ide port.  None the less, that solution
> goes in me archives...

 Oh no, I'm Microsoft-free here.  It's just that I've gotten used to
having to occasionally reboot to change kernels and/or stuff like the
boot-time options ... I had no idea such shenannigans were possible.
Still, rebooting once to sort out something like the ide-scsi options
isn't a killer for a desktop; it's server uptime that's nice :o)

 Sadly this mail server only has 15 days uptime, I rebooted to switch
kernels ... wish we could switch kernels underneath user space.




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