Hi!I completely understood the thread and discussions, thanks for your care.
Sorry, I missed this. In KEYB there's a little piece of code to perform such a reboot with flushing caches beforehand...1. _How_ to perform reboot process?
2. How to be with (write delayed) caches?
This is completely going into the wrong direction :-((.
I was just mentioning this fact about KEYB which is little known, and that can be useful, not here, but in other situations.
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