It was weird... some of my installs had it defined, others did not. I am
not yet to cloning so I built them by hand. Wonder what I did to not have
that on two of the 7 machines.
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 09:12:44AM -0500, James Melin wrote:
> Is there something within linux that you have to do to tell it what you
> expect it to do when it gets that signal?
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Yeah, that's where you add the ctrlaltdel line to /etc/inittab, IIRC.
Some distributions already have this done for you.
Adam
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