On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Darryl Bond wrote:

> Has anyone been able to reboot a LTSP terminal remotely.
> The terminals are not designed to shut down with init/shutdown/reboot etc
> They don't need to be cleanly rebooted but I would like to force a reboot to 
> save a bit of walking.
> 
> There are occasions when you want all terminals to be rebooted to allow some 
> change to take and visiting 200 terminals is not fun.
> 
> I have configured telnet and can log in to a terminal remotely.


*** Go to google and do a search for fastboot.c ... If you can't find the
source I'll email it to you. A really simple C program that instantly
reboots a machine (no shutdown sequence or anything).




> 
> Regards
> Darryl Bond
> 
> 
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