Paul wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 13 May 2000, Michael Holt wrote:
> 
> >No bugs here!  I use shutdown -h now on my atx board, works fine.  If
> >you want a short cut, edit your /etc/inittab file at the point that
> >defines what ctrl-alt-delete does - change the -r to -h.  After you
> >reboot once, your ctrl-alt-delete keys will turn your machine off
> >instead of rebooting it.
> 
> Neat twist! I like that one!!!
> I wonder if it is possible to teach ctrl-alt-insert to reboot
> then... *grin*
> 
> Paul

Hmmm... sounds good, what's the job of ctrl-alt-insert now?  Sounds like
it should be self explanitory, but I've never used that binding.  It
would be nice to have the reboot function sometimes; thought I don't use
it quite as often as -h, it would be nice to have it back.

Mike
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