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The Linux kernel included in LinuxBoot is called the "boot kernel" to distinguish it from the "target kernel" that is to be booted and may be something other than Linux. Figure 2. LinuxBoot Components ...
One of Linux's advantages has always been that you rarely need to reboot it. Now, a new program, CloudLinux's KernelCare, tries to make rebooting totally unnecessary.
So, having described what "no reboot" kernel patching is, and how it works, the next question most users will have is "what difference does it make?" For desktop users, the difference is relatively ...
First, choose your Linux distribution.Download it and create USB installation media or burn it to a DVD. Boot it on a PC already running Windows—you may need to mess with Secure Boot settings on ...
With the new Linux 4.0 kernel, you'll need to reboot Linux less often than ever. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor March 3, 2015 at 4:58 a.m. PT ...
All Linux systems have a little-known system restart function built in to the underlying kernel. Even if your computer is completely unresponsive, and pressing "Ctrl," "Alt" and "Backspace ...
Asahi Linux, the project bringing a native Linux desktop to Apple Silicon-based Mac computers, has hit some roadblocks with development and hardware support. The project’s founder is also ...
Microsoft has finally fixed a nine-month old bug that would not let Windows 11 PCs dual boot with Linux. ... The Secure Boot DBX is a database of blacklisted UEFI executables.