Reboot - After Ctrl-c ??
Arturo Nunez
juan.nunez at imperial.ac.uk
Sun Nov 30 20:50:48 CET 2003
Hello:
Thanks for the answer...
Now... Im a newby here....so let me ask the following question:
==> If I apply your trick or not will I be still be able to continue
with the installation of the machine ???
Thank you.....
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Haakon Humberset wrote:
>
> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Arturo Nunez wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I am using Fai 2.5.1
> > My main server is (S1=192.168.42.1)
> > A machine (M1=192.168.42.11) boots from S1, loads the kernel and
> > performs most of the tasks.
> > Im using a customised kernel that recognises my quad ethernet
> > card..
> >
> > The problem is when after the INITIAL connection, when in S1 I
> > want to press "Ctrl-c" the machine just reboot.
> >
> > ==>> Why did that happen ??
>
> I have the exact same problem. I edited my subroutines script to exit 0
> after that message showed up, and then I got a shell.. However, bash
> complained about 'no job control' in the shell, and whatever I ran in the
> shell, I couldn't break it of with ctrl-c.. So this leads me to believe
> that ctrl-c in some way have been disabled.. I dunno why or how though..
>
> Haakon Humberset
>
>
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