On Thursday 24 Sep 2015 3:36:42 PM Ed Greshko wrote: > In F21 it worked exactly the same way.... If you are logged in on the KDE > GUI.... > > A. Type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot" at the command line in konsole the > system immediately reboots. > > B. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the klauncher you get a 30 second > countdown a grayed screen. > > C. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the sddm login screen system > immediately reboots or shuts down. > > If you ssh into an F21 system and type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot" you > must authenticate. On my system, reboot reboots immediately when run from Konsole or KRunner as commandline option. If I use sddm, then reboot option gives me 30 seconds countdown irrespective of where I run from Applications launcher or KRunner. I have never really SSH-ed into a Fedora system but CentOS 7 always asks for user password on reboot or poweroff. So Fedora does abruptly reboots when reboot command is issued. Did I misread the polkit config I posted in OP? -- Regards, Sudhir Khanger, sudhirkhanger.com, github.com/sudhirkhanger, 5577 8CDB A059 085D 1D60 807F 8C00 45D9 F5EF C394.
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