1. rebooting - Noun
2. rebooting - Verb
rebooting
present participle of reboot
rebooting (plural rebootings)
The act by which something (a computer, a TV series, etc.) is rebooted.
According to the FBI, rebooting your router will destroy the part of the malware that can do nasty things like spy on your activities, while leaving the install package intact. Source: Internet
After rebooting into ubuntu (refit will show you an efi icon for ubuntu) boot into single mode by adding single to your kernel parameter list in grub. Source: Internet
After rebooting the host, that pop-up window disappeared. Source: Internet
Apple's public betas bring a ton of brilliant new features to iOS and macOS, but they also bring their fair share of unfinished bits: freezing apps, randomly rebooting springboards, slow processing, and things that plain don't work properly. Source: Internet
A phrase like 'the cloud is rebooting' is not something that anyone has had to say before, and it reminds me of the kind of far reaching impact that Y2K was feared to have had." Source: Internet
Meanwhile, the state opposition has called on the Andrews government to turn its attention to rebooting the economy after ABS data released on Monday showed Melbourne suffered a net loss of 8000 people in the three months to June. Source: Internet