On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 01:54:09PM -0400, Hugh Brock wrote: > In both RHEL 5 and Fedora 6, it is possible to pass Ctrl+Alt+Del to a > guest simply by pressing Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl Alt+Del, if the console has > keyboard grab in effect. Both the Ctrl and Alt keys can be made sticky > by pressing them three times. So there's really no need for a special > Ctrl+Alt+Del button. I think the point is that there is no visible way to press C-A-Del in a guest. Of course, it's not really visible in VNC normally, either. You have to press F8 to bring up the menu. However, once the menu is displayed, a number of functions become visible. > To send f8, it's not even necessary to use a sticky key; you just click > the console window and press f8. In normal VNC, F8 is used to bring up the menu that allows you to send C-A-Del without some obscure bucky-key sequence. > If this isn't working for you, it's a bug and we need to fix it. Please > let me know if it is! I think it's more of a user interaction (ie: usability) issue than a bug, per se. Regards, Msquared...