Ok, I'll do it.
Thank you.
Mauro
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system doesn't turn off if "sudo halt" is given
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Yes, sure, but "halt -p" make a reboot instead a shutdown on my server... I
don't know why, but i've noticed that /sbin/halt it's a symbolic link to reboot.
This is the reason I use /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh.
Bye, Mauro
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Hello to everyone.
Please excuse my poor english...
I found a trick, it's not a solution, but it's useful.
You can use the script /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh for your scheduling, to do the
dirty job :)
It's the response of the system after pressing the power button and it works
for me.
HTH.
Bye, Mauro