Yes, reboot=b helps. Thanks.

BTW: doing it the way that Mark Favas pointed out is not the optimal
solution - because it doesn't survive running the update-grub script.

I've found that the more bulletproof way would be to add it in the
commented out (!) kopt line, and run update-grub. Like this:

# kopt=root=UUID=4efbf7b3-1188-4769-8e69-e9e131ac1936 ro reboot=b

Yes, it's a commented out line and in spite of that, it seems to be used
by update-grub for generating the proper entries. Luckily it's all well
documented in the "stock" menu.lst.

Any plans for a permanent fix (I mean, one that makes reboot work
properly out-of-the-box, without messing with config files), in feisty
or gutsy?

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dell dimension 9200 - reboot doesn't work
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