On Sat, Nov 27, 2004 at 01:37:57PM -0500, David Brodbeck wrote: > I reboot Linux servers when I need to upgrade the kernel, upgrade the > BIOS, or have a startup script change that needs to be tested. Don't > overlook that last one, it's less inconvenient to reboot right away and > find out if it works than to find out it doesn't at 5 am after a power > outage. ;)
Presumably you can test startup scripts without actually rebooting... rebooting to test a startup script seems so windows-ish. On debian: /etc/init.d/foo stop /etc/init.d/foo start should do it... -- Duncan Findlay
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