On 29/04/15 16:50, Chi Hsuan Yen wrote:
I just upgraded to linux 4.0.1-1 in [core] from linux 4.0.0-2 in [testing]. In recent days, I've heard of lots of news that since kernel 4.0, no reboot is necessary for upgrading kernel. However, uname still gives me the old kernel version:
$ uname -r 4.0.0-2-ARCH
Is it necessary to run additional commands for completing kernel upgrading, or do I have to wait for some time? If I have to wait, how long should I wait for?
Thanks for any related information or opinions! According to my understanding, 4.0 just implements the groundwork required for rebootless patching of the kernel, there's still a lot of work to be done to implement this in the long run - specially for a desktop system. I wouldn't plan on seeing true no reboot patching of the kernel for a while yet.
Although, I do agree, I'm looking foward to that day! Dan