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I read the Init 1 and Init 2, but was unclear about the difference between the two choices. You will have to pardon the dumb question. Leon McClatchey wrote:
Pascal Bleser wrote:
P.S.: why you people always reboot your machines ?? The only case in which you have to reboot is when you wan't to change the kernel you're using... Use "init" !! e.g.: shutdown all network daemons and all network interfaces, and them fire'm up again (for example, if you changed your IP address) : root# init 1; init 2 (do not enter "root#" ;-) it's a prompt) This takes about 5-10 seconds...
hehe, I for one sometimes reboot out of habit, (Used to running Os/2 and in order to make the new configuration changes take effect, you have to reboot, but sometimes I do remember and do the init 1, init 2 thing:-)
cya l8r Leon McClatchey leonmcclatchey@homemail.com
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