Pablo Iranzo Gómez <Pablo.Iranzo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi >If you specify a 'reboot' in kickstart, that would make it work at the end of the kickstart process.... > But I don't always want to do it. >Doing it 'the way of pain', you can do: > >%post >#Flush buffers >sync;sync >#Reboot 'now' >echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger Thank you very much, that's what I needed, works perfectly (and abruptly)! > >Regards >Pablo > > > >----- Mensaje original ----- >> De: "whitivery" <co55-sy1t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Para: Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> Enviados: Viernes, 1 de Julio 2011 9:12:09 >> Asunto: How to reboot in %post? >> >> Usually I don't want to reboot a built unit - I want to see the >> final %post results and scroll back to check it. >> >> But under some conditions I would like to reboot. However, just >> doing "reboot" doesn't work in %post (nor does shutdown -r now), >> complains about no /dev/initctl. In the Alt-F2 console I was >> able to reboot via "mkfifo -m666 /dev/initctl; reboot" but that >> doesn't work in the real %post. I thought about somehow trying >> to stuff Ctrl-Alt-Del into the keyboard buffer but don't know how >> to do that. >> >> How can I cause a reboot in %post? This is for CentOS 5.6 at the >> moment; would also want it for 5.5, Fedora 14, and others. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kickstart-list mailing list >> Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list >> _______________________________________________ Kickstart-list mailing list Kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/kickstart-list