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- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:30:27 +0900
- From: "Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon" <ronfaxon@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Flash Freeze
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Josh Glover wrote: >Or, if your kernel has SysRq magic enabled, you may be able to reboot >by holding down Ctrl + Alt + SysRq (AKA PrintScreen) and pressing: s u >b > >s tells the kernel to sync its buffers, u to umount all filesystems, >and b to reboot. This is the safest way to reboot in case of a hard >lock. Often times, the kernel will be responsive enough to handle this >even when the Caps Lock / Num Lock keys do not cycle the LEDs. > Thank you very much for this information! One question - which of the following is correct?: a) While simultaneously holding down Crtl + Alt + SysRq, press first s, then u, then b - sequentially, not at the same time. b) First simultaneously hit Crtl + Alt + SysRq, then release them and press first s, then u, then b - sequentially, not at the same time. I'm assuming "a"... which is a little difficult, but not impossible. (Reminds me of that old "Twister" game.) Lyle
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