[sf-lug] server reboot
Daniel Gimpelevich
daniel at gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us
Sat Dec 31 11:57:38 PST 2016
(sleep 5 ; reboot) & exit
On Dec 31, 2016 11:55 AM, "Alex Kleider" <akleider at sonic.net> wrote:
> I've been playing around with a Raspberry Pi as a server on my local
> network.
> It's headless and I use ssh to log on.
> When ever I want to do a reboot (# shutdown -r now), rather than the
> connection being lost and my local prompt appearing (as happens when I do
> an 'exit,') my terminal window simply freezes and I have to close it
> forcibly and open another.
> This doesn't seem to me to be the way it should be done.
> Has any one any suggestions as to the 'right way'?
> thanks,
> Alex
> PS I've tried using screen and simply detaching from the frozen screen:
> that saves me from having to forcibly shut down my terminal but leaves me
> with a 'frozen screen' in the list of 'screens' to which I can reattach.
> Also not very elegant, me thinks.
>
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