On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 08:38:51AM +0200, Thomas Lange wrote: > >>>>> On Tue, 24 May 2005 15:50:17 +0200, Steffen Grunewald <[EMAIL > >>>>> PROTECTED]> said: > > > Hi, > > what's the canonical way to reboot a machine after installation, if it > had > > been configured using "fai-chboot -F" instead of "-B" ? > > Would a simple 'reboot' command do any major or minor harm? > > (I could simply press ENTER at the console but I cannot reach it...) > Use faireboot. For changing the fai-chboot settings the task chboot > was called before. task chboot will change your PXE settings, so the > next time the install client will boot from local disk.
Thanks. That one slipped my mind. (too :-( ) Shouldn't the last output line (going to the console and to fai.log which one would usually watch), instead of Press <RETURN> to reboot or ctrl-c to execute a shell say Press <RETURN> at the console or run "faireboot" to reboot (the ctrl-c item did never work for me, but at the console there is tty2 anyway, and if accessing remotely it's pointless) ? Cheers, Steffen