3 Sep
2005
3 Sep
'05
22:42
Stan Glasoe wrote:
Your running kernel is running. Updating will replace it so that WHEN you reboot you'll be running on the newer kernel. Until you reboot nothing will happen to your current kernel. The newer kernel can't do anything until you actually boot to it. Of course, if you try to load a module after updating the kernel, but before rebooting, all bets *may* be off :-)