According to Russ Brucks: While burning my CPU.
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> ***** NOTES from Russ  Brucks (RUSSB @ KFOC-GRP) at 3/05/99 12:24 PM
> Yes that works fine...  Thanks...  Question is, why when I cd to /sbin and 
> ran reboot from the cmdl, did it still report bash: reboot: etc.etc..??
> Perhaps because I'm so nu to Linux/Unix I'm not understanding the ways the 
> PATH works...  I figure it would start in the current directory, then if 
> the command is not found there, it would search each dir in the PATH.  That 
> is how I am familiar with PATH.
> 
> Another question:  how can I change the way su is setting up root's 
> environment?  Sorry to pester with questions, but I'm learning!  Thanks for 
> the help!

Use; 'su - root'

Why i ask do you want to keep rebooting a "linux-machine" anyway.
Even after making configuration changes there is "no" need to reboot, you're
not using windows any more.
We have a machine on our lan which gets its configuration changed daily, 

Linux version 2.0.29 is up for 237 days, 2 hours, 21 minutes, 20 seconds.
Why break something when it works.

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> Russ
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Regards Richard.
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