> Hi, i was just thinking about if it would be possible to switch kernels
> without haveing to restart the entire system. Sort of a "Live kernel
> replacement". It sort of goes along with the hot-swap-everything ideas. I
I actually suggested the exact same thing back in 1998 ( Link to post in
archives: http://uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9808.1/1282.html ),
but I never recieved much response. As I remember it, the emails I
recieved where along the line of; "too much effort for too little gain,
use clustering instead". I would still be very interrested in such a
feature, but like back in 1998 this is still *way* out of my league to
try to implement (but I'd be happy to help in testing :).
Best regards,
Jesper Juhl
juhl@eisenstein.dk
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