REBOOT(8) COMMAND REFERENCE REBOOT(8) NAME reboot - UTek bootstrapping procedures SYNOPSIS /etc/reboot [ -n ] [ -q ] DESCRIPTION Reboot provides a way to restart UTek from scratch without cycling power. This is necessary when the kernel is changed, or when some other aspect of basic operation changes. Reboot should only be run from single-user mode. When a reboot from multi-user mode is desired, shutdown(8) with the "-r" option is preferred. Rebooting a running system. By using reboot and shutdown the disks are synchronized, UTek operation is halted, and a normal bootstrap sequence is started. The boot process proceeds through automatic startup to multi-user mode. Power fail and panic recovery. Normally, the system reboots itself after power returns or after panics (software- detected system faults causing the kernel to terminate operation). The boot process proceeds through automatic startup to multi-user mode. Some panics will not result in a reboot, leaving the machine halted. OPTIONS -n Avoids disk synchronization. Needed after fixing the root file system. -q Reboots quickly and ungracefully, without shutting down running processes first. FILES /vmunix system kernel RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution terminated. [NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system error. Execution terminated. [P_WARN] A system error occurred. Execution continues. See intro(2) for more information on system errors. Printed 5/12/88 1
REBOOT(8) COMMAND REFERENCE REBOOT(8) SEE ALSO fsck(8), halt(8), init(8), newfs(8), rc(8), and shutdown(8). Printed 5/12/88 2
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