F fanton New Member May 19, 2025 18 1 3 New York City, New York May 19, 2026 #1 How do I know if my system needs to reboot after an update? Thank you for your reply, Frank
D daanw Member May 5, 2025 63 37 18 May 19, 2026 #2 You can know this if /run/reboot-required exists. Usually only when a new kernel was installed. See: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/o...do-you-know-when-a-reboot-is-required.156352/ Last edited: May 19, 2026 Reactions: UdoB
You can know this if /run/reboot-required exists. Usually only when a new kernel was installed. See: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/o...do-you-know-when-a-reboot-is-required.156352/
J Johannes S Distinguished Member Sep 7, 2024 2,402 2,081 208 May 19, 2026 #3 Or install needrestart, which also checks for services which needs to be restarted. Reactions: fanton and UdoB
F fanton New Member May 19, 2025 18 1 3 New York City, New York May 19, 2026 #4 Johannes S said: Or install needrestart, which also checks for services which needs to be restarted. Click to expand... Great tip. Thanks, Frank
Johannes S said: Or install needrestart, which also checks for services which needs to be restarted. Click to expand... Great tip. Thanks, Frank
M MKle New Member Jan 5, 2026 18 7 3 Friday at 08:52 #5 You can configure the OS to reboot automatically after a kernel update. For Debian and Ubuntu see unattended-upgrades. See here. Then you never need to know... Reactions: UdoB
You can configure the OS to reboot automatically after a kernel update. For Debian and Ubuntu see unattended-upgrades. See here. Then you never need to know...