Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Oct 2008 22:08 UTC, submitted by diegocg
Linux Kexec is a feature that allows to boot kernels from a working kernel. It was originally intended for use by kernel and system developers who had to reboot several times a day. Soon, system administrators for high-availability servers found use for it as well. As systems get more and more advanced, and boot times get longer, end users can now benefit from it.
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RE: Check in demonstration script
by segedunum on Fri 17th Oct 2008 12:44 UTC in reply to "Check in demonstration script"
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I think you're certainly correct there. I don't know why you would want to rely on 'locate' to find kexec. Surely you would check the standard locations?

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