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Hey folks, longtime arch user (since ~2006), first time registration/post.
Just a dead-simple question: is it necessary for me to reboot my Arch systems after 'pacman -Syu' kernel upgrades? I've always done it out of sheer habit coming from a WIndows Sysadmin world where every darn update needs a reboot.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by train_wreck (2011-10-22 20:55:46)
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Best to do so because it may result in a problem not recognized.....
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If you want to use the updated kernel, you have to reboot.
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In order to run the updated kernel you need a reboot, which can be a good thing (security patches and so on). But you can continue to run the old kernel however long you want without a reboot.
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Wow, thanks y'all for the fast replies. Sounds like my instincts were right .
I have to say I'm blown away by the reliability of this Linux distro. Like I implied, my day job has for years required me to interact with Windows client & server OSes on a daily basis, and the level of random issues/headaches that crop up in that ecosystem is rather astounding. In contrast, I've had as of yet zero problems with my 2 Arch servers. I've had the same essential configs since the first installations of them years ago, and barring a couple reinstalls due to hard drive failures they've been smooth as silk the whole time. Kudos to that.
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