Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 10.01 schrieb Jan Johansson: > Is there someway to find out what caused a system reboot? I have the > following in my "last" > > argus:~# last -20 > root pts/0 192.168.221.207 Mon Mar 10 08:11 still logged > in > reboot system boot 2.4.18-bf2.4 Sun Mar 9 17:49 (16:06) > > root pts/0 192.168.221.207 Fri Mar 7 16:31 - crash > (2+01:18)
> But i cant find anything in the logs which shows why the system was > rebooted. So i'am. Looks something garbaged. Is that really wath you are finding in your logs? Try have a look to /var/log/syslog with an editor. > What worries me more is that I should be the only one with > root access to this system, which Is a minimalistic Debian/Testing doing > not much else then running shorewall. Do you have pressing ctrl-alt-del for restarting system active? Because i have some win-nt/2000/xp-boxes with Netware and linux nearby another i usually disable this. (Makes much less unnessecary restarts on the linux machines.) -- Wilfried Essig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]