Re: VNC + Boot w/o keyboard, video & mouse
- From: Clive Menzies <clive@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:54:24 +0000
On (14/02/07 17:16), NoOp wrote:
Folks, the question is not how I run VNC or access the machine afer it
is booted; it is "how can I boot the machine without an attached
keyboard & mouse".
Well if you use aptitude to upgrade from the the command line; if you
need to reboot:
$ sudo reboot
or
$ sudo shutdown -r now
Although, I'm not really sure why you can't reboot using VNC
Regards
Clive
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