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Re: is booting an OS without power cycling a host possible?
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Peter Van Wieren |
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Re: is booting an OS without power cycling a host possible? |
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Mon, 19 Mar 2012 05:25:56 -0700 (PDT) |
Thanks, maybe I will try kexec next weekend.
My situation is probably quite rare, so I'm thinking there is no need to raise
a feature request for a defining a "use only once" choice in the grub menu.
Best Regards,
Peter
--- On Mon, 3/19/12, Markus Halm <address@hidden> wrote:
> From: Markus Halm <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: is booting an OS without power cycling a host possible?
> To: address@hidden
> Date: Monday, March 19, 2012, 7:24 AM
> > I hoped I could transition from
> "A" to "B", without power cycling the host or editing the
> MBR, by running grub from the command line as root. In a
> root shell I started grub and planned to issue the
> commands:
>
> I'm not sure wether it's possible using grub. At least
> judging from the replies so far ... no. ;)
>
> BUT what could be helpful: kexec! At least I already
> successfully changed the kernel *within* a distribution
> without having to reboot. But I don't see any reason why it
> shouldn't work with changing to another distro this way. You
> just give the corresponding params and kexec's gonna do the
> magic for you. :)
>
> HTH: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-kexec/index.html
>
> Regards, Markus
>
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