Re: Some key combinations cause reboot and kill monitor display

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On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 13:39 -0600, Joseph Thames wrote:
> I have noticed that sometimes my hand slips in typing an a key
> combination causes the system to immediately reboot.

Normally the CTRL-ALT-DELETE is mapped to reboot, perhaps this is what
is happening. This is set up in /etc/inittab and can be changed to run
any command you want (e.g. /bin/true to do nothing).

CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE will normally kill X and return you to the text login
prompt.

(Hopefully we can all agree to (almost) ignore the other, pathetic,
reply to Joseph's original question.)

-- 
Mark Knoop


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