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On 11/12/2011 10:00, Jeremy Jones wrote:
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cite="mid:CADCRbW3WtvWd7nk=ccgtNfiUOqDY6GKkj9vCs341xsP1TrMDEw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family:
arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; background-color: rgb(255,
255, 255); ">Is there a simple way to 'schedule' a safe reboot
of mythbackend? I read about mythwelcome, which I am not
running, but It really does more than I want / need. My backend
runs all the time, and from time to time I will have an update
that requires a restart. Finding a time when the backend is not
recording, transcoding, or commercial flagging is difficult, and
lately seemingly impossible.</span><br>
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The only time Linux package updates require a restart is when the
package in question is a new kernel. Seems to me a kernel update
would be something you want to be present for, do deal with the
inevitable problems that occur as a result.<br>
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