At 02:05 PM 6/7/99 +0200, Xander van Wiggen wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I was wondering ... is it possible to build a minimal linux kernel
>(i.e. minimal for-loop) and put the rest into loadable modules
>(memory management,scheduling etc.), so that I /never/ have to reboot my
>computer anymore but simply insert upgraded/patched modules?
continuing the off topic. How many of you guys *ever* reboot?
I'm used to turn off my computer every night, except for the dual PII-450,
which runs test after test, and i must reboot it to be able to test
under NT, next day i test under linux.
All other computers (where i do development at and such),
laptops etcetera get turned off when i get to bed.
How're you dudes handling this?
When i ask here a few at the internet i get the reply: "we never
even reboot it"...
>Or, even better, let my kernel check www.kernel.org every now and then
>and upgrade automatically??
>
>Have a nice day,
>xander
>
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