On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Jonathan Hutchins wrote: > Having gotten past that hurdle, the next one was when the machine rebooted > after the upgrade. Which brings up another point - isn't one of the big > complaints about Microsoft that you have to reboot to upgrade? This upgrade > required two reboots, one to launch the upgrade, and one to implement it. > That, and several to recover from it. Sun has a package for Solaris called LiveUpgrade. It lets you upgrade or install a copy of Solaris on an unused disk/partition while the original OS is still running. I've wondered why this isn't more prevalent. The concept is pretty simple - instead of running the OS installer at boot time, you pop in a disk and run it like any other application.