I've been trying to get kexec (systemctl kexec) working, to speed up
reboots on my server, but I haven't had any success.

I can do it with 'kexec --load ...' followed by 'kexec -e', but that's
not a solution, because it doesn't do a proper user-space shutdown.

'kexec --load ...' followed by 'reboot', 'systemctl reboot', or
'systemctl kexec' says that they're going to reboot with kexec (based on
the log entries), but they all end up doing a normal reboot, including
the firmware POST.

Anyone got this working?

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