Today Paulo Roberto wrote: > --- "Denis N. Peplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't know why some ATX systems can't. I'm tested "halt -p" on > > FreeBSD 5.0 and all work fine. > > It is strange, since I got Linux also on this machine, and "halt" > powers down properly, but not on FreeBSD. > > > > BTW "PDWN" in the keymap ("the three-finger-salute") would have to > > > power down the ATX also, right? > > No, reboot. > > Is there a way to start a script when crtl+alt+del is pressed?
/etc/rc.shutdown > I looked at the keymap, and only found BOOT PDWN and HALT. I would > need it to power down. `pdwn' does exactly what you want, see kbdmap(5) change your keymap (in /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/) as you like (in the appropriate line `boot' to `pdwn') -andrew > > And BTW, I got DP-2 and RC-2 on two different machines, and both of > them keep outputing on the console a *lot* of "calcru" messages. Are > you guys getting it also? > > thanks > > Paulo > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message