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How can I reboot Solaris x86 without it asking me to to “press a key” before rebooting?

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How can I reboot Solaris x86 without it asking me to to “press a key” before rebooting?

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This works for me: become root and type “shutdown -i6 -g0 -y”. Or: “/sbin/shutdown -i6 This is most useful when the system is remote with no console keyboard access. don’t use reboot, halt, or poweroff as they bypass the shutdown scripts. [Thanks to Charles J.

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This works for me: become root and type “shutdown -i6 -g0 -y”. Or: “/usr/sbin/init 6 This is most useful when the system is remote with no console keyboard access. don’t use reboot, halt, or poweroff as they bypass the shutdown scripts. [Thanks to Charles J.

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