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What does reboot –r do?


It finds newly attached devices and entries are created in /dev & /devices and /etc/path_to_inst is updated.
Asked by: sridhar_madadi | Member Since Sep-2005 | Asked on: Sep 23rd, 2005

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Mohammed Tanvir

Answered On : Oct 28th, 2005

reboot -r (reconfigure the /dev & /devices)

  
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