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And on some distros you can also just reload the kernel without rebooting
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2 points
Not necessarily, you can use kexec
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Yeah, when you use Arch, you may not pay in money, but you are going to pay, lol.
And on some distros you can also just reload the kernel without rebooting
Not necessarily, you can use kexec
Yeah, when you use Arch, you may not pay in money, but you are going to pay, lol.
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