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Date:      Wed, 5 Jul 2000 16:01:53 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Kenneth Wayne Culver <culverk@wam.umd.edu>
To:        Gabriel Ambuehl <gabriel_ambuehl@buz.ch>
Cc:        Christoph Sold <so@server.i-clue.de>, Lysenko Alexey Victorovich <rainbow@inter-trade.dn.ua>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Re[2]: I need Your advice
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.21.0007051601140.4735-100000@rac4.wam.umd.edu>
In-Reply-To: <1418391775.20000705215909@buz.ch>

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There is no way to change kernels without rebooting. You can update a
4-STABLE kernel and even recompile it without rebooting, but the changes
that are compiled into your new kernel won't take effect until the next
reboot.


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On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:

> Hello Christoph,
> 
> Wednesday, July 05, 2000, 9:48:16 PM, you wrote:
> > FreeBSD-3.5 is the final release of the previous version: there are
> > still a lot of 3.x boxes in production, and you cannot update 3.x -> 4.x
> > without reboot.
> 
> Is there a way to update a 4-STABLE box with a new kernel without rebooting?!?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
>  Gabriel
> 
> 
> 
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