One of the annoying limitation on AmigaOS4 is the missing of a proper reboot functionality integrated with the system, each time i need to switch off my Amiga i need to press the "big button" on the case
I know AmigaOS in general doesn't need an option like this, all files, filesystem etc will stay secure 100% of time (almost with the SmartFilesystem!) but an option like this should be really elegant and usefull.
I tryed OS4Reboot from: http://os4depot.net/index.php?function= ... reboot.lha
And it works perfectly fine altrough you can't switch off your machine with this one, only soft reset is allowed.
I think adding a proper reboot option with a couple of options (almost soft reset and hard reset) and maybe "integrate" it into the Workbench menu for the Update 4 should not be so difficult, and would be really nice
Edit: i have to correct myself !
OS4Reboot support also hard reboot altrough the installer search for the old SYS:WBStartup folder that we don't have anymore since latest OS4 updates (this is an old tool aniway)
But still having such functionality already integrate with the system would be mutch better
Feature request: Reboot functionality
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
A shutdown command would be nice, reaching down, holding a button down for 5 seconds, it's just too much work!
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
You mean, like C:Reboot?Stephen Robinson wrote:A shutdown command would be nice
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
Yes and you can integrate C:Reboot into WorkBench by adding a WorkBench menu or AmiDock iconnbache wrote:You mean, like C:Reboot? NielsStephen Robinson wrote:A shutdown command would be nice
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
No, shutdown. Not rebooting, that's a different thing.nbache wrote:You mean, like C:Reboot?Stephen Robinson wrote:A shutdown command would be nice
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
A shutdown command would first need hardware that supports it.
As for Reboot. At least on my Sam, Ctrl+LAmiga+RAmiga resets AmigaOS,
and Ctrl+Alt+Alt resets the computer.
????
As for Reboot. At least on my Sam, Ctrl+LAmiga+RAmiga resets AmigaOS,
and Ctrl+Alt+Alt resets the computer.
????
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
Well, it's not so easy to issue actual keypresses from a script. So having the command as an alternative is convenient enough.mechanic wrote:As for Reboot. At least on my Sam, Ctrl+LAmiga+RAmiga resets AmigaOS,
and Ctrl+Alt+Alt resets the computer.
????
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
Ah, you're right. I missed the point.Stephen Robinson wrote:No, shutdown. Not rebooting, that's a different thing.
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Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
I guess as the Amiga hardware and OS itself becomes more advanced and complex such feature will be a requirement. You can hook keyboard keys to monitor the reset sequence in order to finish all write operation etc but unless such functionality is provided by hardware you can't hook power button.
I'm to for inclusion of shutdown utility.
I'm to for inclusion of shutdown utility.
Re: Feature request: Reboot functionality
@Stephen Robinson
Do you really need to hold the button for 5 seconds (which should be 4 I think)? I just hit the power button on my case and it switches off immediately. Have an XE though.
However, I'd also like a Shutdown option in Workbench (and it should of course not be limited by WB's own ability to quit, since quitting WB is pretty much always impossible due to this and that program "still running").
Do you really need to hold the button for 5 seconds (which should be 4 I think)? I just hit the power button on my case and it switches off immediately. Have an XE though.
However, I'd also like a Shutdown option in Workbench (and it should of course not be limited by WB's own ability to quit, since quitting WB is pretty much always impossible due to this and that program "still running").