On Tuesday 21 July 2009 19:32:47 David Leimbach wrote: > ctrl-p is reboot!? That's surprising. I thought it was Ctrl-t-t r. >
<grin> ... so did I! (based on what I have read) I tried ctrl-p because I just learned that ctl-a moves cursor to beginning of line, or point; and I thought, I wonder if there's a keybinding that will always move cursor to point - so for the hell of it, I tried the "obvious" ctl-p. > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:20 PM, Corey <co...@bitworthy.net> wrote: > > I was booted into my cpu/auth server's terminal; then pressed ctrl-p by > > accident in a rio window; which caused the machine to immediately reboot > > - and now it gets to particular point and (seemingly) hangs at: > > > > sync...2009/0722 02:04:58 arenas00: indexing 1544 clumps... > > > > I imagine it's got something to do with the filesystem/fossil? > > > > Did this occur because I rebooted ( <ctrl>-p ), without doing a fshalt > > first? > > > > If so, is there a way I can disable or reassign this <ctrl>-p keybinding? > > > > > > Thanks