Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 11:22:05 -0600 (CST) From: Robert Michael Gorichanaz <wraith@csd.uwm.edu> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: reboot under 2.X Message-ID: <199502081722.LAA06790@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu>
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Is the a more effective method of rebooting the CPU, other than invalidating the entire address space and causing the chip to have a seizure? Reason I ask is that , for some reason, my dx2-66 VLB system locks up hard when I try to do a software reboot under 2.x. The OS halts properly (no fsck errors on start-up), but as soon as it attempts to "cycle" the CPU, I lock up - keyboard too - and hafta hit the reset switch. Ctrl-Alt-Delete does not work at all, under 2.x, but does function properly under Dos/Windows. System Info: AMD dx2-66 VLB Trident SVGA VLB IDE, Buslogic BT-545 SCSI (16bit) 16MB SIMM -- / /| \ O | \`o.O' | Ack! Thptptptpt! -+- Spectral Dragon | =(___)= | | -==(UDIC)==- \ U / wraith@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu |
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