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+<H1><A NAME="SECTION00740000000000000000">Rebooting</A></H1>
+<P>
+ Rebooting means booting the system again. This can be accomplished
+ by first shutting it down completely, turning power off, and then
+ turning it back on. A simpler way is to ask <tt>shutdown</tt><A NAME="2161">&#160;</A> to
+ reboot the system, instead of merely halting it. This
+ is accomplished by using the <tt>-r</tt> option to shutdown, for
+ example, by giving the command <tt>shutdown -r now</tt>.
+<A NAME="2080">&#160;</A>
+<P>
+ Most Linux systems run <tt>shutdown -r now</tt>
+ when ctrl-alt-del is pressed on the keyboard. This reboots the
+ system. The action on ctrl-alt-del is configurable, however, and
+ it might be better to allow for some delay before the reboot
+ on a multiuser machine. Systems that are physically accessible
+ to anyone might even be configured to do nothing when ctrl-alt-del
+ is pressed.
+<A NAME="2082">&#160;</A>
+<A NAME="2083">&#160;</A>
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+<P><ADDRESS>
+<I>Lars Wirzenius <BR>
+Sat Nov 15 02:32:11 EET 1997</I>
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