2014-02-17 18:40 GMT+04:00 Koen Kooi <k...@dominion.thruhere.net>:
> If we stretch the definition of 'reboot' a bit, would it be possible to 
> shutdown, jump back into the initramfs, do the updates and jump to the main 
> rootfs again? It assumes you have an initramfs and all your apps will close, 
> but the machine doesn't reboot :)
>
> regards,


Point to not reboot - bring up system faster. In case of pxe i get
10-15 sec bios, 5 sec - get ip from dhcp server and get kernel and
minimal initrd, 10 sec to download full squashfs (debian-live),
1min-3min - chef-solo on image to configure.
If i get to ramfs and get back - i can save about 2-5 min to get working system.

-- 
Vasiliy Tolstov,
e-mail: v.tols...@selfip.ru
jabber: v...@selfip.ru
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