At least these are reboots you can do at your convenience and not because the OS crashed. Updates to applications and system components such as iTunes or QuickTime usually don't require reboots.

CB

Scott Howell wrote:
It does this because there are things at the kernel level that require the machine to be rebooted. No one to my knowledge has gotten an OS to the point where the running kernel can be modified without a reboot. I believe some folks were trying this in the Linux community, but I may be wrong. Point is there's some low-level stuff that just requires a reboot. Luckily these reboots aren't nearly as frequent as is with windows.

On Sep 16, 2008, at 8:40 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

It always does this, no matter which update you are doing that requires a restart, not sure why.


On 16-Sep-08, at 4:59 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

It restarts twice.





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