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2013-02-06
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@ Devon, England
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I try with ''/sbin/reboot'' but it not work in Profilematic. I mean in Profilematic i/o terminal. Tks.
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2013-02-06
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2013-02-06
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2013-02-06
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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echo rootme | devel-su -c /sbin/reboot
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@ Finland
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you may install/incept opensh for using root privilegeswithout password, or tou can write echo script to automatic writing root password to devel-su:Code:echo rootme | devel-su -c /sbin/reboot
sh -c "echo rootme | devel-su -c /sbin/reboot"
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