Tried an alternative to this called kexec a few years back and it worked
pretty well. SuSE even uses it in their install process so that your machine
doesn't reboot after doing the first stage of the install.

This looks really cool though. Shame it's only Ubuntu for now.

"Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length"
-- Robert Frost


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