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Re: Linux tips: "Gently Restart A Frozen System"
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Re: Linux tips: "Gently Restart A Frozen System"
On 2008-05-05, The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
> In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Moshe Goldfarb
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> wrote
> on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 12:08:13 -0400
><15svh3wnedair.byzbxey4bm88$.dlg@40tude.net>:
>> On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:00:10 GMT, Kelsey Bjarnason wrote:
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Gentle, Schmentle.
Kick it in the head.
It's Unix, it can take it.
Back in the 3.11 days this is how we dual booted since the wife
was too squeamish to shut down the system normally when she
wanted to use it. My root filesystem was abused constantly and
I never suffered any ext2 corruption over it.
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Re: Vista ME tips: "Gently Restart A Frozen System"
JEDIDIAH wrote:
> Gentle, Schmentle.
>
> Kick it in the head.
>
> It's Unix, it can take it.
>
> Back in the 3.11 days this is how we dual booted since the wife
> was too squeamish to shut down the system normally when she
> wanted to use it. My root filesystem was abused constantly and
> I never suffered any ext2 corruption over it.
You forgot to change the header...
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