reboot|rebooted|rebooting|reboots in English
verb
[re·boot || ‚rɪː'buːt]
(Computers) restart a computer, boot a computer again, stop a computer operation and reactivate it afterward; warm boot, restart a computer without turning it off, boot a computer without interrupting the electrical current to the whole system
Use "reboot|rebooted|rebooting|reboots" in a sentence
1. Rebooting process initiated.
2. I'm rebooting the monitors.
3. Reboot system.
4. Command to initiate the system reboot. Typical value:/sbin/reboot
5. Unable to reboot this computer . Please reboot the computer manually.
6. Remote reboot unsuccessful.
7. Reboot Legionnaire OS.
8. Will it reboot again?
9. The only problem is, I have to reboot the FTP service after every system reboot.
10. Reboot to original military specs.
11. Discussion in 'Rebooting in a Relationship' started by Amaterasus, Sep 15, 2020
12. Why is it important to reboot?
13. Application Server installed successfully ( reboot confirmation ).
14. The main newspaper section for the weekend was also rebooted.
15. Hibernation is not supported and the filesystem is more vulnerable to hard reboots.
16. Just reboot the system and try again.
17. But luckily, I have the reboot function.
18. and then rebooting the machine, or by directly loading the module with kldload(8) .
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20. The classic crime drama Bergerac is being rebooted for a new series.
21. He rebooted my system several times[sentence dictionary], but to no avail.
22. Reboot the VIO server with the shutdown –restart command.
23. Kernel updates take effect when you reboot the system.
24. We'll have to shut the whole system down and reboot.
25. Setup has completed. Would you like to reboot now?