Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 12 May 1999 01:17:44 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: Clear reboot? |
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Hi David.
> I have add some "feature" in the kernel to remote control it's > reboot. When someone from a certain host trigger a certain port > (like 24) for some times , the machine will reboot.
> I use machine_restart(NULL), But after reboot the ext2fs will > have some bad inode or so. Is there any way to do sync before > reboot ?
I've no idea why you'd want to do it that way, as it's simple enough to just telnet in and type `reboot` to reset the thing...
I have my systems set up so I can log in as a specific non-root user and the system reboots, or as a different user and the system shuts down and powers off...
Best wishes from Riley.
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