Am 20.11.2017 um 18:07 schrieb Thomas L:
>      Try to reboot the computer with:
>      # shutdown -h -t 5 now


Looking at shutdown --help (v232), I get


> # shutdown --help
> shutdown [OPTIONS...] [TIME] [WALL...]
> 
> Shut down the system.
> 
>      --help      Show this help
>   -H --halt      Halt the machine
>   -P --poweroff  Power-off the machine
>   -r --reboot    Reboot the machine
>   -h             Equivalent to --poweroff, overridden by --halt
>   -k             Don't halt/power-off/reboot, just send warnings
>      --no-wall   Don't send wall message before halt/power-off/reboot
>   -c             Cancel a pending shutdown


I don't see a -t parameter there. It looks like -t is a legacy command
line option which systemctl parses but ignores:

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/master/src/systemctl/systemctl.c#L8126



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