>I have enjoyed the stability of Linux for years and have only had to
>shut down my Linux boxes to upgrade the next Kernel version.
>
>Is there a way of building a kernel so that it takes the place of a
>currently running one without ever shutting down?
>

Don't be greedy!! Just think of all those poor Windoze users out there
that have to reboot every time they move their mouse!!
Regards,
Bruce.



>Same question for Libraries in memory can we force library upgrades by
>just putting the new libs and sym links on disk and then doing something
>
>like sync and ldconfig to force a relink to the newly installed ones?
>
>It would be cool to claim linux could be up for ever with only hardware
>upgrades forcing a shutdown!
>
>
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>Mike  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.hooked.net/~tvs/eyes/
>
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