You may want to just reboot your system with "shutdown -r now". If
you aren't on a machine that you can do that with, kill the PID.
*---T-h-e--R-e-a-l-m--o-f--D-r-a-g-o-n-'-S-p-i-r-e---*
[ ds.van.ml.org, port 5000 ]
Nermie --- Implementor
Azalin --- Co-Implementor
Mendou --- Coder/Builder
And many, many other people that make this
happen.
*-------------Mendou,-God-of-the-Inferno-------------*
On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, jimmy wrote:
-->Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 16:17:07 -0600
-->From: jimmy <jimmy@WWW.BLACKWING.NET>
-->Reply-To: Circle Discussion List <CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca>
-->To: CIRCLE@post.queensu.ca
-->Subject: Re: NEWBIE help
-->
-->On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Will Andrews wrote:
-->> Umm.. there is the "shutdown" command. And there's kill -9 bin/circle.
-->
-->
-->Thanks, but I guess i wasn't clear. The 'shutdown' will not work
-->from inside the mud. I messed the level up on it and fixed it so
-->I couldn't use it. I did kill -9 on the file to so it doesn't show up
-->when I type 'ps'.
-->
-->I edited the files and fixed what was causing the problem. However, I
-->cannot reboot it because as I said above the command was the problem and
-->isn't working. Also even though it appears that I've killed it when I type
-->'ps'. The mud can still be logged into and it has never shutdown.
-->
-->Is there anything else i can do to get the thing to stop running and
-->reboot.
-->
-->thanks,
-->jimmy
-->
-->
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