local10 <[email protected]> wrote: > Dec 7, 2022, 15:42 by [email protected]:
>> So a rough approximation to an answer would be "yes". > That was my thought as well but I was hoping maybe there was some > automagical way it could refresh itself in RAM. You can see firmware as kind-of an OS for the component. And just like the Linux Kernel can't refresh itself while running, (most of) the firmware running on a component can't do that, it (usually) needs to get reinitialized. This will happen during a reboot of the whole PC or (in many cases) by unloading and then reloading the Kernel module for that component. S° -- Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.

