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re: Linux reboots
The only time Linux actually requires reboots for updates is when the kernel gets updated. Otherwise, there's always a way to just restart whatever software running on the OS requires the restart without having to shut down the system itself.

Of course, with some of the really fundamental software, restarting the software may be equivalent to rebooting the system -- just without affecting the uptime counter and with a quicker turn-around than a true reboot would require.
Posted by apotheon
15th Jun 2007