Hi,
sometimes I used "reboot -f" when almost whole computer was stuck. This command is supposed to immediately reboot the system, not going the init/runlevel/... way.
Recently I got a new computer, installed debian 12 and was suprised, that this is not working anymore. The old one still runs debian 10 and on this it is working. I guess this has something to do with systemd. Do you know how to get back the "old behaviour"? I dont mind learning a new command, just want to know HOW to immediately reboot a system.
Thanks in advance,
Nils
sometimes I used "reboot -f" when almost whole computer was stuck. This command is supposed to immediately reboot the system, not going the init/runlevel/... way.
Recently I got a new computer, installed debian 12 and was suprised, that this is not working anymore. The old one still runs debian 10 and on this it is working. I guess this has something to do with systemd. Do you know how to get back the "old behaviour"? I dont mind learning a new command, just want to know HOW to immediately reboot a system.
Thanks in advance,
Nils
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