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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, David Talkington wrote:
>Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>>On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>>>I suppose you could change it to "/sbin/shutdown -t3 -h now".
>>>Run "init q" to make init re-read /etc/inittab .
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>>That will
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
> >I suppose you could change it to "/sbin/shutdown -t3 -h now".
> >Run "init q" to make init re-read /etc/inittab .
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> That will work from the consol
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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
>On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>>I suppose you could change it to "/sbin/shutdown -t3 -h now".
>>Run "init q" to make init re-read /etc/inittab .
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>That will work from the console, but not from a gdm/kdm/xdm lo
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
>I suppose you could change it to "/sbin/shutdown -t3 -h now".
>Run "init q" to make init re-read /etc/inittab .
That will work from the console, but not from a gdm/kdm/xdm login screen.
You would need to
I wonder if one could create a CTRL-ALT-SHFT-DEL and assign it shutdown
-t3 -h now
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 11:31:39AM +, Thierry ITTY wrote:
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> > i'd like to allow a single keystoke to do that (shutdown...) even without
> > being logged in. any idea ???
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> In
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 11:31:39AM +, Thierry ITTY wrote:
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> i'd like to allow a single keystoke to do that (shutdown...) even without
> being logged in. any idea ???
In /etc/inittab, CTRL-ALT-DEL is programmed to run the command
/sbin/shutdown -t3 -r now
I suppose you could change it to "
hello
i've an old pc at home as running rh 7.0 acting as an internet gateway.
it's always running but sometimes it needs to be shut down for
housekeeping. to do that, you know, we should login as root and type the
famous shutdown -h now' command, but it's somewhat complicated for somebody
who doe