Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not reboot) my
servers pressing ctrl+alt+del.
I know how to in linux (inittab) but not in freebsd, because reading manuals I have
seen only how to disable the function through kernel reconfiguration.
Please help me
Luca
Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not
reboot) my servers pressing ctrl+alt+del.
I know how to in linux (inittab) but not in freebsd, because reading
manuals I have seen only how to disable the function through kernel
reconfiguration.
Please help me
there is
you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way to
stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot...
Why isn't it a good way?
-Pierrick
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you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way
to
stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot...
Why isn't it a good way?
cauz reboot and halt don't execute the scripts in /etc nor in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d
-Pierrick
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Pierrick Brossin wrote:
you're discouraged to use halt and reboot cauz it's not a good way to
stop FreeBSD,... also there command fasthalt, fastboot...
Why isn't it a good way?
It's not that halt(8) and reboot(8) aren't safe, they're just rude if
you're running a
luca.massarenti wrote:
Hi, I install linux freebsd servers, and I'd like to shutdown (and not reboot) my
servers pressing ctrl+alt+del.
ctrl-alt-del is mapped to boot in the default keyboard map.
You want to remap it halt or maybe even pdwn
See 'man keymap' for more info.
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