Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Sep 1996 21:38:14 +0200 | From | Alexandre Maret <> | Subject | Re: reboot problem |
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Hans Lermen wrote: > > On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote: > > > On Tue, 17 Sep 1996, Herbert Wengatz wrote: > > > > > I have (had?) the same problem. I've two nearly identical Machines, both > > > have the same problem. - But yesterday I decided to toggle a little > > > with the BIOS setup. - Eh' voila, one of them now boots through !!! > > > (The other one isn't yet tested!) > > > > > > ... and I use Loadlin. :-) > > > > > Unless loadlin is setting the kernel up in such a way that it fails later > > then there is no connection between loadlin and the failure. If loadlin > > DOES set the kernel up differently than lilo, then it needs to stop doing > > that. > > Anyway, Linux needs not to be rebooted such often, hence pressing the > reset button will not produce a bleeding finger :-)
yes... that's true. But there may be people wanting to remotely reboot a server or whatever, after upgrading the kernel
$0.02
alex
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