On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 7:47 PM Samuel Sieb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 11/7/20 3:16 PM, jdow wrote:
> > On 20201107 13:21:47, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >> On 06Nov2020 21:50, Tom Horsley<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>> For as long as I can remember I've run dnf update in a root
> >>> xterm and when all the akmod activity and wot-not is finished,
> >>> I've run reboot from another terminal.
> >>>
> >>> Now, it won't reboot "because root is logged in".
> >>>
> >>> Gah! Who cares if root is logged in?
> >>>
> >>> Can I disable this helpful feature any way?
> >> Dunno, but maybe you can disable what it measures. Do your xterms make
> >> entries in wtmp (listed by "w" and "who")? Is so, ISTR that xterm has an
> >> option to not do that (look for "wtmp" in the manual IIRC). See if
> >> disabling that helps.
> >
> > Something sounds bass akwards here. IMAO only root or an account with
> > sudo privileges should be able to reboot the machine. And root should be
> > able to do this at any time.
>
> I think you're misunderstanding.  A root user is logged in and he's
> trying to reboot using his normal user.  The current console user is
> generally allowed to reboot the system.
> __

Since when is a non-root user allowed to reboot "from another
terminal" (quoted from original email) window?
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