Bharathi Subramanian wrote:
One Day One GNU/Linux Command
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Warning: Don't try this in the production/server machines.
shutdown -- Bring the system down (Need Root privilege)
Summary:
shutdown brings the system down in a secure way. All logged-in users
are notified that the system is going down, and login is blocked. All
processes are 1st notified that the system is going down by the signal
SIGTERM. Runlevel 0 is used to halt the system, runlevel 6 is used to
reboot the system.
Examples:
# shutdown 12:00 -- Shutdown at 12:00
# shutdown +10 -- Shutdown after 10min
# shutdown now -- Immediate shutdown (now == +0)
# shutdown -t 10 -- Wait 10 Sec after warn the user
# shutdown -k -- Don't really shutdown; only warn
# shutdown -r -t 5 -- Reboot after shutdown
# shutdown -h -t 5 -- Halt after shutdown
# shutdown -f now -- Skip fsck (File System Check) on reboot
# shutdown -F now -- Force fsck on reboot
# shutdown -c -- Cancel the already waiting shutdown process.
Read: man shutdown
HTH :)
Hey,
What happened to 'One Day One GNU/Linux Command' nowadays, is it shutdown.
Thanks,
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