Bertram M. Krueger wrote:
>
> Always when I restart my computer using "reboot" or "shutdown -r" it
> effects an cold restart. Is ist somehow possible to make a warm reboot
> (that way as at MS-DOS with <CTRL><ALT><DEL>)?
I'm not sure, but I think that the analogous process on a system-V-style
*n*x box is changing runlevels. Whenever you change from one runlevel
to another, the init scripts get re-run, which should re-set all of the
software parts of the system except for the kernel, and won't touch the
hardware.
I don't remember off hand how to manually cause a runlevel shift
(without doing a reboot). The info is out there, though, I'm just not
sure where right now.
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