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| Subject: | Re: Linux shutdown |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:33:55 -0700 (PDT) |
hi ya
Hi peolple Do you know how to do a Linux (clear) shutdown without root privileges from login screen? I want to give a user the privilege of shutdown the server without being root. I have heared about umount problems of the file system.
if they are in kde/gnom ... and you didnt change anything, they can
shutdown like they would a windoze box kde(start)->logout->shutdown
if they like console .... ctl-alt-F1 than ctl-alt-del
if you like to work harder .. setup up with sudo for running either
halt, shutdown or reboot or init 6 or gazillion other possibilities
c ya
alvin
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