Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:

It is a fairly sure way to release space claimed by "ghost" files back to the file system and memory claimed by persistent shared memory pools back to RAM/swap, but both of those can often be handled without a reboot.
And how does one do that? Because that has been the sole reason (aside from a kernel upgrade) for me to reboot ... just to "refresh" the system.

Cheers

AG


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