From: heavytull on
by "reinitializing" i mean that everything should be as if i rebooted
but without really rebooting.
From: Lew Pitcher on
In alt.os.linux.slackware, heavytull wrote:

> by "reinitializing" i mean that everything should be as if i rebooted
> but without really rebooting.

Yes, it is simple

telinit s
telinit <your default init value - either 3 or 4>


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From: Dan C on
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 06:58:50 -0700, heavytull wrote:

> by "reinitializing" i mean that everything should be as if i rebooted but
> without really rebooting.

Did you have a question?


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