Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Sep 1998 17:39:56 -0700 (PDT) | From | Sang Kang <> | Subject | how do I make 2.1.x do a warm boot? |
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Hello,
First of all, I apologize not going thru all FAQ's in the world.
I'm having a problem rebotting linux (only in 2.1.x) - whenever i shut it down (properly w/o pressing reset button) and reboot it the kernel stops,not hangs, at round md... stuff (and it's not about md since recompiling without md support made it stop elsewhere). This goes away after pressing reset button, but it makes remote system reboot impossible.
I've read somewhere that by default 2.1.x performs the cold-boot and can be switched back to warm-boot by doing _something_ that I am asking you.
I have a Cyrix-PR166+, 50MB, and a 2 yrs old motherboard (the model that only supports from 90 to 200mhz (54c?)).
Thanks,
Sang Kang
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