Hi,

I dug my fingers into a SUSE 10 LTSP server a colleague had set up, and
had some sweaty moments when all terminals only gave a TFTP boot timeout
after rebooting.

It turned out that I couldn't simply make 'reboot' from (Kterm) bash, as
I believe I could back on the SUSE 9.3 server, but had to log out, then
reboot.

Is my memory incorrect, or is there a difference? Now I know it, it's
not really a problem, but I'm still a bit curious about the reasons.

Perhaps this post might also save error detection time and nerves for
some other poor soul :).

BR,
Gudmund


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