On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Thursday 02 Oct 2003 5:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Anarky wrote:
> > >       is there any way I could give a command to reboot in
> > > windows directly from a console? Right now to do that I have to
> > > logout of the windowmanager, return to the mandrake login screen
> > > and select reboot, win ... I'd like to be able to give some kind
> > > of shell command like "reboot win" and be the equivalent of that.
> > >    thanks with anticipation
> >
> > Normally you can reboot from an Xwindow terminal after you su to
> > root. The command is "shutdown -r ....."
> >
> > MDK 9.0 and later gave me problems with this command. This command
> > did not give me clean reboot. I tried it with KDE and IceWM.
> >
> > The command did not give me any problems with any other *nix.
> >
> > Can other people tell us about their experience with this command
> > and MDK.
> >
> > Thanx,
> >
> > ayoub890
> 
> I have used shutdown -r now (and shutdown -h now) under both 9.0 and 
> 9.1 withiout problems.  Could your problem be because you didn't give 
> it a timescale?  It can be set to delay a short time, in order for 
> other connections to be closed off.  'now' is required to make it 
> immediate.
> 
> Anne
or had msec set so only root could reboot


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