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billy_gates
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8 December 2002, 11:01 »
When I do an update in OSX that requires a restart, is there a way to just restart the "things" that it updated without restarting the whole computer?
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8 December 2002, 11:12 »
When it's done updating you can force quit software update and you won't have to restart. I don't think the update with take affect until you restart though, but I wouldn't recommend doing this, why not just restart?
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8 December 2002, 11:26 »
I know you can just force quit it, but I don't wanna restart, I use my Mac as a server. But I also want the update to take affect. And now that Mac OS is Unix, I figured that it didn't "have" to be restarted after an update just like Linux doesn't have to.
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8 December 2002, 11:35 »
i don't get the osx rebooting thing anyway
its built on mach for an unkown dietys sake. why it would need to shutdown at anytime i don't get. maybe its an apples for idiots kinda thing
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8 December 2002, 20:36 »
Well, hit ps -e, figure out which (if any) components it updated, and kill -9 them.
However, I heard somewhere that OS X does some extra updating while booting after your restart (now that files aren't busy), so you might not have the full effect.
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9 December 2002, 04:06 »
that is odd that you must restart for anything other than a kernel update. You might be able to go down to runlevel 3 then come back up to 5... but then the webserver would still be down for a couple seconds anyway
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9 December 2002, 05:40 »
Remember, there's a non-UNIX layer to OS X, as well.
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9 December 2002, 07:08 »
but can you still go to different runlevels?
Can you at least restart the display stuff, depending on the upgrade that might be what just needs restarted.
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9 December 2002, 07:35 »
well, maybe the microkernel, and thats about it. its all unix in there. /*classic is an application that runs in unix i think*/
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