> Whatever happened to the running kernel replacement thing awhile back?
> Someone was working on a project which would allow you to load the new
> kernel while the system was up so you didn't have to reboot or interrupt any
> running processes.  Was this part of the Realtime Linux project?

AFAIK, you still had to drop the thing to near-death in order to swap
kernels. I think you lost your uptime anyway. 
basically it amounted to a way to speed up the reboot after a kernel swap.

Carl Soderstrom
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