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Old 02-14-2007, 06:00 PM   #1
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reload linux kernel without reboot


I've a FC6 server with a CMOS problem, so I can't do an remote reboot at night. I have to press some F1 key on the console to boot the server to the OS.

I just did a yum update and a new kernel has been installed, is there a way to load/reload the OS with the new kernel and not do a server reboot? I want to do this remotely at night.
 
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Kexec was designed for just this. I doubt you are set up to use it straight away though.
 
  


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