Good question. Yes, you simply poweroff the terminal.
As it is now, a clean shutdown would also power off the LTS server.  Keep mind that 
the terminal is running in temporary, volatile space - RAM & NFS swapfile. Powering 
off the terminal is still "clean" since no data is lost or corrupted and no fschk is 
required on subsequent boot-ups.  

However, powering off the terminal is not intuitive for end users coming from the Mac 
or Windows world.






Joseph Haig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>How do you shut down an terminal?  Do you just turn it off or is there a 
>more 'clean' way?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joe
>
>
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