On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 05:37:20PM -0600, David Douthitt wrote:

This is right. 'halt' dowsn't mean 'reboot'.
Use 'reboot' to reboot you router.
You can also use halt -p to power down your system after halt (works
only on atx boards).



> For whatever reason, I *CANNOT* get /sbin/halt to really halt!  This 
> sounds truly bizarre, but it is true: on my screen right now, I have:
> 
> LINUXRC: halting system
> Power down.
> LINUXRC: Enter the URL(s) to load data disks from:
> 
> (yes, generic URL loads :-)
> 
> I would have expected:
> 
> LINUXRC: halting system
> Power down.
> 
> ...and then a system that responds only to Ctrl-Alt-Delete, or maybe 
> not even that (typical PCs... ugh!)
> 
> Do I need to write a lockup loop? :-)


-- 
Best regards,
Sergey Kozhedub
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