>the machine and init anymore. You can still overload it to make impossible
>to login but a SYSRQ+I should always be able to restore the system.
But what does it mean SYSRQ+I are always able to restore the system?
How does it work?
Thanks
Thomas
PS: the linux//... (two slashs instead of one) were not so nice in your patches
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