@Morwenn Maybe sharks are hunted down and sold at a couple million a head as pets or to breeders. Never assume a happy ever after ending from my stories.
If GRUB is able to relinquish its control of the system to the to-be-booted Linux kernel. Does that mean that Linux can do the same? Can a booted Linux environment boot another Linux image and relinquish control to it?
@StackedCrooked Mostly used by people doing kernel development, so they can build and boot to a newly built kernel without going through BIOS startup sequence.
At least that's the only people I know of who actively use it.
I'd define "booted" as, the bootloader having read the main kernel into RAM, having loaded the initial-ramdisk, and control has been transferred into the kernel code
boot is short for bootstrap. booting is the act of breaking the chicken and egg problem of doing enough I/O and memory management to load the kernel, before the kernel can do I/O and memory management
Brexit, Trump + wealth tax, 2019 Hongkong protest(on going), 2019 Chilean protest(on going), Chinese can not longer afford to eat pork - their favourite type of meat.
So it has begun.
Or maybe it has not began, and even if it has, it will take a while to get the whole fire burning strong.
But what destined to happen will happen.
If human ever extinct because people keep on doing useless things for the sake of money then they have no one else to blame but themselves.
So far we are not that technologically advanced than dinosaurs, and they are extinct. Congratulations fellow idiots, we are getting nowhere.
I am not afraid of being alone, I am afraid of attacked by a swamp of depressed idiots who try to pressure me into become one of them. Maybe I am an imbecile, but at least I am a happy imbecile.
My Ubuntu VPS sometimes becomes unresponsive and inaccessible via SSH. When I use the "Emergency Console" provided by Rackspace I see a garbled screen like this:
A hard reboot seems to be the only way to fix the problem.
This happens every few weeks. Does anyone know what might be causing it?