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Choose a name for the task (like AutoReboot), type it in the Name box and click Next. Select Daily (if you want a daily reboot) and click Next. Type the time you want to restart the computer, set recurrence to your liking, and click Next.
Rumors have been swirling that King of the Hill might be getting a reboot, and series voice actor Stephen Root recently addressed the speculation.
If you’re on a system with only you logged in, and only local logins, there is nothing wrong with using init 6 to reboot. If that’s how you prefer to reboot, then by all means, go ahead--you’re not harming anything by doing so. But there’s also nothing objectively preferable about doing it this way.
If you simply want it to run after a reboot, using the RunOnce registry will suffice. This time, we will use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ RunOnce on the assumption that the user will execute it after logging on. For the RunOne registry here Please refer to.
It is recommended that zram be built as a loadable module. This allows you to change number of zram devices without reboot, by deactivating zram devices and re-loading module with new parameters. If you have zram built-in, then you can only change the number of devices at boot time by using the kernel boot parameter: