On Thursday 24 Sep 2015 3:36:42 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
In F21 it worked exactly the same way.... If you are logged in on
the KDE
GUI....
A. Type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot" at the command line in
konsole the
system immediately reboots.
B. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the klauncher you get a 30
second
countdown a grayed screen.
C. Select "reboot" or "shutdown" from the sddm login screen system
immediately reboots or shuts down.
If you ssh into an F21 system and type "reboot" or "systemctl reboot"
you
must authenticate.
On my system, reboot reboots immediately when run from Konsole or KRunner as
commandline option. If I use sddm, then reboot option gives me 30 seconds
countdown irrespective of where I run from Applications launcher or KRunner.
I have never really SSH-ed into a Fedora system but CentOS 7 always asks for
user password on reboot or poweroff.
So Fedora does abruptly reboots when reboot command is issued.
Did I misread the polkit config I posted in OP?
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