[mdlug] "Stop-A"... without a "Stop"

Brian Hurley brian at detroitindustrial.org
Thu Jan 18 02:53:28 EST 2007


On Wednesday 17 January 2007 02:28 pm, Morris, Tim wrote:
> This is not Linux or PC related, but this seemed like a good place to
> ask. I know a lot of you have experience with Solaris and Sun hardware.
> If not, I apologize...
>
> I am trying to find a way to send a "Stop" command to a Sun V440 server
> without a sun keyboard, and without a "Stop" key. We have a USB KVM
> switch plugged into a rack mounted V440 using a rack mounted
> keyboard/touchpad/LCD combo kit
> (http://www.racksolutions.com/rackmount-monitor.shtml). All in all it's
> pretty darn cool, except the keyboard doesn't have a stop key. Since it
> is a windows oriented setup that doesn't surprise me, and I should have
> thought of it before ordering it, but it's already here.
>
> Does anyone know of any other way to send "Stop"? I have tried
> Ctrl-Alt-B, Ctrl-Alt-Break, Alt-B, Break, #., and a few keystrokes I
> can't remember. An alternate combination that would work on boot (for
> installation) would be nice, but at this point I'd settle for just
> remapping the "Stop" key to the Windows key.
>
> Any help will be appreciated!

Did you try ctrl-s (stop) and ctrl-q (resume)?


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Brian Hurley
Detroit Industrial Underground
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