Hey! > Don't know anything about updating a running system and changing the > kernel while running. That must be a lot of memory problem and I don't > think Haiku will support such thing before R1. I'm not a developer, but i think, no. Under the boot process it need copy the kernel to an another file, and change the pointer to show the shadow copy. Or a change in the boot manager to allow select the kernel at boot, like in linu*? (Update the Haiku, but not overwriting the kernel, but make a new, with another name. And at boot select the new?... Before You ask, yes, i tested with another flash drive, and i got KDL too. -- Tisztelettel: Mizsei Zoltán