Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 00:11:28 -0500 From: "illoai@gmail.com" <illoai@gmail.com> To: "David Landgren" <david@landgren.net> Cc: Pieter de Goeje <pieter@degoeje.nl>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Skipping "F1 FreeBSD" prompt on boot Message-ID: <d7195cff0705172211v7c9f76b9h6311e9f529e74826@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <464CC36A.40603@landgren.net> References: <46458C63.8040600@landgren.net> <200705151347.47171.pieter@degoeje.nl> <464C49AB.7090605@landgren.net> <200705171854.43524.pieter@degoeje.nl> <464CC36A.40603@landgren.net>
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On 17/05/07, David Landgren <david@landgren.net> wrote: > Pieter de Goeje wrote: > > On Thursday 17 May 2007, David Landgren wrote: > >> Heh, > >> > >> ok, for extra bonus points, what/where is the code that makes the two > >> annoying BEEPs on shutdown? If I could compile that out, my life would > >> be complete :) > >> > >> Thanks, > >> David > > > > Hmm, I've never heard any beeps on shutdown... how do you shutdown your > > system? When I type 'halt -p' it just powers off after synching the disks, no > > beep whatsoever. > > shutdown -p now > > ... so that would mean it's shutdown that does that? The annoyance > factor has never been enough to make me investigate more closely. But > hey, if halt -p is safe and clean, and silent, that's good enough for me. You can set nobeep in tcsh or bell-style in bash. Unsure about ksh or zsh. -- --
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