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using_magic_sysreq_keys_in_an_emergency [2007/11/23 00:13]
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using_magic_sysreq_keys_in_an_emergency [2016/11/25 22:38] (current)
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 So whey you need to tell your Linux computer to reboot or when your X server is crashed or you don’t see anything going across the screen then just press: So whey you need to tell your Linux computer to reboot or when your X server is crashed or you don’t see anything going across the screen then just press:
  
-ALT+SysRQ+s : (Press and hold down ALT, then SysRQ (Print Screen) key and press ’s’) -Will try to syn all mounted system+ALT+SysRQ+s : (Press and hold down ALT, then SysRQ (Print Screen) key and press ’s’) -Will try to sync all mounted system
  
 ALT+SysRQ+r : (Press and hold down ALT, then SysRQ (Print Screen) key and press ‘r’) -Will reboot the system. ALT+SysRQ+r : (Press and hold down ALT, then SysRQ (Print Screen) key and press ‘r’) -Will reboot the system.
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