On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, Michael R. Batchelor wrote:
> Not exactly a Mandrake specific question, but there's lots of good advice here.
>
> We've just moved one of our servers from WinNT to Mandrake 5.3 this
> weekend. No problems with desktop's etc., since the machine is basically
> just a big file
>
> go into your /etc/inittab file (this is the file that defines runlevels) -
> and find the line that looks like:
>
> ca:ctrlaltdelete:/sbin/shutdown -r now
Thanks for the pointer. I doubt logout is a good idea, because you're not
always in a situation where a shell is running. What I did
bject: [newbie] Ctrl-Alt-Del disable
>
>
> Not exactly a Mandrake specific question, but there's lots of
> good advice here.
>
> We've just moved one of our servers from WinNT to Mandrake 5.3 this
> weekend. No problems with desktop's etc., since the ma
Michael R.
Batchelor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 12:28
PM
Subject: [newbie] Ctrl-Alt-Del
disable
Not exactly a Mandrake specific question, but there's lots of
good advice here.We've just moved one of our servers from WinNT to
Mandrak
Not exactly a Mandrake specific question, but there's lots of good advice here.
We've just moved one of our servers from WinNT to Mandrake 5.3 this
weekend. No problems with desktop's etc., since the machine is basically
just a big file and print server. However, what we've discovered is that
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