, Todd Whitesel <toddpw@best.com>
From: Andrew Brown <twofsonet@graffiti.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/12/1998 22:29:24
>I don't think this is a new problem; as I understand it, this is why
>the -n option exists for reboot.
actually...my sunos 4.1.3 man page for reboot says:
-n Avoid the sync(1). It can be used if a disk or the
processor is on fire.
although...if "a disk or the processor" were on fire, i doubt you'd
actually calmly (madly?) type "reboot".
...unless you were naive enough to think that the fire was simply an
affectation of an as-yet undocumented kernel bug and you needed to
reboot quickly in order that you could be the first to send-pr it. :)
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