Hi all, in YAST (1) you used to be able to set the behaviour of the system when it saw a Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence, under the Change Config File option, CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN parameter. I expected something akin to this to be available in YAST2->Sytem->Edit sysconfig file. But I cannot find it here, does anybody know where it has got to? Thanks in advance Al -- Allister Gearon Engineering Dept. Coombe Works Derby Road Kingsbridge Devon, TQ7 1JL United Kingdom engineers@fairford.co.uk
On Friday 11 July 2003 7:14 am, Allister Gearon wrote:
Hi all, in YAST (1) you used to be able to set the behaviour of the system when it saw a Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence, under the Change Config File option, CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN parameter. I expected something akin to this to be available in YAST2->Sytem->Edit sysconfig file. But I cannot find it here, does anybody know where it has got to? Thanks in advance
Allister, It's in YAST > security > interpret ctrl alt del (I think it's the 2nd or third page) -- Franklin Maurer Using SuSE 8.2 Pro
Allister Gearon wrote:
in YAST (1) you used to be able to set the behaviour of the system when it saw a Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence, under the Change Config File option, CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN parameter. I expected something akin to this to be available in YAST2->Sytem->Edit sysconfig file. But I cannot find it here, does anybody know where it has got to?
Yast2 > Security and Users > Security settings > click 'Next' button two times > set 'How to interpret Ctrl + Alt + Del' Alternatively, you can edit /etc/inittab. This is what I have in mine: # what to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -h -t 4 now SH
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