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Re: xdm shutting down



Yes, it is quite possible, use the same format and replace the desired key. for instance, i had a machine that rebooted on ctrl+alt+del (shutdown -r now) and shutdown on ctrl+alt+h (shutdown -h now) iirc, on that machine i had to switch to a tty first but might be a setting error on my part

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From: Sthu Deus <sthu.deus@gmail.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:36:22 PM GMT+0700
Subject: xdm shutting down

Good day.

I use xdm on one of my machines and therefore have no shutdown button
in it. Can I specify some other combination of keys in inittab instead
of the 3 standard ones for the purpose - so that w/ those I still be
able to restart the OS, and w/ others I might shutdown it?

Thank You for Your time.


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