su - then "reboot" "or" has always worked for me.... even "sudo reboot" without the su -.... ---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
thanks!! it worked, but I am not sure if it was sudo reboot or the other, su - Anyways, if it was sudo reboot does it unmount hd cleanly? With which command may I know what level of contigency does my hard drive has. Thanks! Raul On Fri, 11 May 2001, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
su - then "reboot" "or" has always worked for me.... even "sudo reboot" without the su -....
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<soapbox> Please have a look at http://learn.to/edit_messages . Following those guidelines would make your mails much more readable. </soapbox> * Raul Gutierrez Segales [Fri, 11 May 2001 18:39:26 -0400 (PYT)]:
Anyways, if it was sudo reboot does it unmount hd cleanly?
As long as you don't do a reset or just switch off your machine, it will always be shutdown correctly, including properly unmounting your disks.
With which command may I know what level of contigency does my hard drive has.
Run fsck on the read only mounted partition and it'll tell you. -- Penguins to save the dinosaurs -- Handelsblatt on Linux for S/390
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Philipp Thomas wrote:
Run fsck on the read only mounted partition and it'll tell you.
How can I change my root mounted partition on write and read to be mounted read-only? Thanks on suggesting the page about writing habits. Raul
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