Re: shutdown "-t60 -h now" vs "-h +1"

2003-02-17 Thread Jon Haugsand
* Jack Byers > Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > what is difference between > 1) shutdown -t60 -h now > and > 2) shutdown -h +1 > > both forms discussed on manpage but > I dont understand the difference > > the 'time' argument 'now' in 1) and '+1' in 2) > is a mandatory argument accor

Re: shutdown "-t60 -h now" vs "-h +1"

2003-02-17 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 13:12, Jack Byers wrote: > what is difference between > 1) shutdown -t60 -h now > and > 2) shutdown -h +1 I ___THINK___ that the difference is the following: 1. "shutdown -t60 -h now" means that, in 60 seconds, the server will issue a shutdown command for time now. S

shutdown "-t60 -h now" vs "-h +1"

2003-02-17 Thread Jack Byers
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED] what is difference between 1) shutdown -t60 -h now and 2) shutdown -h +1 both forms discussed on manpage but I dont understand the difference the 'time' argument 'now' in 1) and '+1' in 2) is a mandatory argument according to the manpage whereas the '