quoting Dave Uhring (Wed, 07 May 2008 18:03:40 -0500):
> On Wed, 07 May 2008 08:55:19 -0500, Mr. G D Geen wrote:
>
>> Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>>> Michelle wrote:
>>>
>>> The first thing you need to do is to tell computer #1 that it has a
>>> new disk drive. Easiest way is "boot -r". Or you can "touch
>>> /reconfigure" and reboot.
>>
>> does "reboot --r" still work?
>
> Probably not. You would use "reboot -- -r" to perform a
> reconfiguration reboot.
But a "touch /reconfigure ; init 6" is safer. Reboot does not clode down
programs in a safe way.
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