Kernel hotplug

From: mumismo (mumismo@wanadoo.es)
Date: Wed Feb 06 2002 - 19:06:44 EST


FWD:
Hi
I just want to ask if someone is working or has worked in changing a kernel
for another one without the need of rebooting the machine
I think it has a couple of practical purporses:
- Letting add new features as new drivers for hotplug devices , you can argue
that compilation of modules are enough but think in big kernel number changes
when you can't use that drivers so you have to reboot to install a new usb
HW. Pretty windows-like...
- Letting change kernel for instance 2.4.0 --> 2.4.17, maybe you have a
machine working fine but with some problems sometimes with memory and you
have realized that the 2.4.17 mm works much finer. It's logical be able to
change it without rebooting (maybe you are in a 24x7 enviroment or you want
to beat some uptime record)

I think Solaris has this feature, i think Linux can have it too.
If someone have some technical guidance about this issue, have working in it, etc. Please tell me.

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