On  7 Aug, Brian K Servis wrote:
> 
> I had thought of doing as you did, adding a shutdown menu option.  I
> assume you are running as a regular user.  How did you set it up so
> that 'you' could start the shutdown process?
> 
I user the "super" package (I guess you could use sudo as well).

This is the line from /etc/super.tab :

booten  "/sbin/shutdown -r now"         martinb 

and /usr/local/bin/booten is just:

super booten 

Then I just add a menu option for /usr/local/bin/booten (in a submenu,
so I don't hit it by mistake).

Ciao,
        Martin


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