* 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
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
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 '