Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:33:43 -0000 (WET) | Subject | Hot kernel change | From | "Carlos Silva" <> |
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hi,
i would like to know if isn't it possible to implement a hot kernel change, i mean, without reboot. i would do it myself if i had the knoledge to do it but i'm starting with kernel-level programing now. i think it would be possible if we make something like M$'s OS do when it hibernates, copy all the memory, registers, etc to the disc and then put all back again.
am i dreaming or this is possible? :)
Greetings,
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