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  • Anonymous · 6 years ago
    An better way to do a reconfig reboot is to "touch /reconfigure" and run your favorite graceful reboot command(shutdown or init 6)
  • Anonymous · 4 years ago
    <ul id="quote"><h6>Anonymous wrote:</h6>An better way to do a reconfig reboot is to "touch /etc/reconfigure" and run your favorite graceful reboot command(shutdown or init 6)</ul>

    *** make sure the reconfigure file is located in the /etc dir
  • lordmac · 3 years ago
    mmenache you are wrong. The "reconfigure" file should be placed in root directory /.

    My tip:
    Try "devfsadm -v" instead of reboot - in most cases it works fine with hotplug hardware.
  • Anonymous · 3 years ago
    reboot -- -r