Which command will cause a Linux system to reboot?
init 1
init 0
init 5
init 6
Which command will cause a Linux system to reboot?
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i rarely use this tho.. generally use shutdown now -r
True, but this question is there to see if individuals know what the different runlevels do.
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PC - Ubuntu 15.04 64bit Desktop
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"So Daddy, how come you telling me stealing not right when YOU copying DVDs? How come? How Come?"
RIP Ramesh ...
So much stuff to know...
The RedHat Bible + online research.. priceless when it comes to linux
Doubt u can find the book in most bookshops though
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PC - Ubuntu 15.04 64bit Desktop
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"So Daddy, how come you telling me stealing not right when YOU copying DVDs? How come? How Come?"
RIP Ramesh ...
I have to argue with runlevel 2 and 4..
your explanation applies to redhat but not all distributions.
My distro uses runlevel 4 for gui.
It's true that these questions do lean towards Red Hat methods.... The never used should actually be not officially defined. Other distros (and perhaps system administrators) may determine how these runlevels are defined.
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PC - Ubuntu 15.04 64bit Desktop
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"So Daddy, how come you telling me stealing not right when YOU copying DVDs? How come? How Come?"
RIP Ramesh ...
very interesting again. I've only had the need for 'shutdown now -r' thus far. but very interesting.
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