I demand that Justin Pryzby may or may not have written...
> Has anybody ever considered the possibility of a 0-reboot installation?
> It seems that this should be possible with (or without?) kexec.
> I think the reason the installer presently reboots is to load the *real*
> kernel (which will b
Justin Pryzby wrote:
> Has anybody ever considered the possibility of a 0-reboot
> installation?
>
> It seems that this should be possible with (or without?) kexec.
>
> I think the reason the installer presently reboots is to load the
> *real* kernel (which will be used during normal runtime) rat
Has anybody ever considered the possibility of a 0-reboot
installation?
It seems that this should be possible with (or without?) kexec.
I think the reason the installer presently reboots is to load the
*real* kernel (which will be used during normal runtime) rather than
the installer kernel.
Reb
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