Hello, During the first week of February, I had downloaded a Fedora 15 nightly Live CD ISO. After booting into the Live image from my USB stick and testing some of the new Fedora 15 features, I desired to restart my computer and return to my Fedora 14 installation on my SSD drives. Upon searching throughout the Gnome Shell I found no option to restart. I did not want to shut down my computer. I felt trapped in Gnome Shell. I request a restart option in Gnome Shell. A restart option has been necessary functionality for computers since before I was born. If usage cases are necessary I will provide a few below: -Reinitialize hardware that has frozen Some USB devices or PCI-based devices lockup and require a restart to reinitialize. -Live CD images. Users running Fedora temporarily do not need to shut down and power off the hardware. A Restart is the only option necessary. -Software updates Kernel updates require a system reboot. I do not need to shut down and power off my hardware to perform this. -Customer support When dealing with less-informed computer users, it is sometimes necessary to walk them through a restart of the system. They do not need to power off the hardware (and sometimes they do not know how to power on their hardware). Thanks, Michael P.S. I realize there is the "reboot" shell command, or "shutdown -r" command, however, this is a non-aesthetic solution. -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop