A yum curiosity question

James Kosin jkosin at beta.intcomgrp.com
Fri Nov 11 22:08:25 UTC 2005


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William Case wrote:

>Hi;
>
>Just curious. When I used to update the kernel using up2date, at the
>end of the update up2date gave me a notice saying that the kernel had
>been updated and that I should reboot.
>
>Now with yum (or yum Extended) I get no such message. Does this mean
>rebooting is no longer needed or does it mean I should reboot just in
>case?
>
>Regards Bill
>FC4
>
Alas, the kernel is one package that will always need a reboot.
Unless someone is willing to develop a hot-swapable kernel.

James Kosin
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