I don't know if it's possible to load a new kernel without rebooting...

But I think people who doesn't want to reboot because feared of a bad
reboot, loose SSH or anything else... If OS's teams are updating a
system for security, I prefer a bad reboot (backups are done before!)
than a system with a lot of security holes, sick of botnets or sending
spams every seconds, a Tor relay controlled by bad hands... :s

On other servers (debian/raspbian) I usually use "apticron", it sends
everyday mails to root or another ad...@domain.com, with summary about
updates available for the host.

> but I still need to manually reboot to apply kernel upgrades.

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Petrusko
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