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Useful feature of the LinuxKernel. Well useful when you control access to the hardware.
-If you have a MagicSysKey enabled in the kernel, and have the correct proc entry set then you can get your machine to do a few emergancy
procedures in times of dire need. For instance, you can cause the machine to reboot without having to run a program. This is important if you have for instance used up all your memory and you can't run another program.
+If you have a MagicSysKey enabled in the kernel, and have the correct proc entry set then you can get your machine to do a few emergency
procedures in times of dire need. For instance, you can cause the machine to reboot without having to run a program. This is important if you have for instance used up all your memory and you can't run another program.
See SysReq