Re: reboot on reset
- From: Jean-David Beyer <jeandavid8@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 00:38:24 GMT
dmedhora@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
HiYour reset button should do just that: make the machine stop whatever it is
I would like to reboot/halt my system when I press the reset
button ( beside the power button) on my computer.
the other day my system went wild. I was trying to use a dvdram
disc as a share in samba. While copying files to it, the keyboard
suddenly
stopped responding and the console displayed tons of messages
real fast.
I pressed the reset button as thats all I could do, and it reset power
but I would like it to reboot. Is there an option in inittab for this?
Something like the entry for ca:ctrlaltdel ? So that in case I
cannot salute I can alteast reset the computer and be assured
that the shutdown is gracefull ?
doing and do the BIOS stuff, the last step of which is to reboot your
machine. The reset button should not reset the power, but just the machine's
hardware registers and start the BIOS. If it diddled the power, either you
hit the wrong button, or something else is wrong. Perhaps a BIOS setting can
make the reset button do something else, but I do not know of one like that.
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