Arkady V.Belousov escribio':

ASM> Sorry, I missed this. In KEYB there's a little piece of code to perform
ASM> such a reboot with flushing caches beforehand, mainly kindly contributed
ASM> by Matthias Paul, with a few lines added by myself. If need be.

(forgot to add: (1) as Eric pointed, not needed for this case, and (2) also included in APMLib).

    I don't think that this (_not_ well-defined nor safe code) should be
included into kernel.

Can you please define what is "safe" or "well defined"?
I can understand that "safe" means including rebooting code into kernel may be dangerous (shouldn't if everything works as one expects), but well-defined just surprises me.


Aitor



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