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Which configuration file should be modified to disable the ctrl-alt-delete key combination? seenagapeDecember 9, 2011 Which configuration file should be modified to disable the ctrl-alt-delete key combination? A./etc/keys B./proc/keys C./etc/inittab D./proc/inittab E./etc/reboot Show Answer
GG says: May 7, 2014 at 1:38 pm Wot?! Your shiney new system doesn’t have the legacy file /etc/inittab? Try: /etc/init/control-alt-delete.conf – for RHEL/CentOS/newer versions of Ubuntu /etc/event.d/control-alt-delete – for older versions of Ubuntu and maybe others 0 0
Wot?! Your shiney new system doesn’t have the legacy file /etc/inittab?
Try:
/etc/init/control-alt-delete.conf – for RHEL/CentOS/newer versions of Ubuntu
/etc/event.d/control-alt-delete – for older versions of Ubuntu and maybe others
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