> Den 2017-09-07 kl. 14:16, skrev Wolfgang Pfeiffer:
> You only need to reboot if the kernel is updated.

Supposedly there are ways to get around this even this, but I can't find a way 
to make it work.

kSplice smoothly switches the running system to the new kernel, but Oracle 
acquired the project and made it proprietary, so the only way to use it is with 
an enterprise subscription.

Red Hat then announced a free/gratis and open source alternative called kpatch. 
You could try it, but as of today, it's still not considered stable enough for 
production use -- https://github.com/dynup/kpatch

Then apparently Red Hat and openSUSE merged parts of both of their competing 
implementations into the kernel itself? -- 
http://www.zdnet.com/article/no-reboot-patching-comes-to-linux-4-0/ -- But I 
can't find anything about how to *use* this feature.
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