Getting from reaching the tipping point to shutting down the sshd in 5 seconds and then presumably some more seconds to finish shutdown doesn't sound bad. The whole point about the ACPI induced power down is to give the OS some time to reduce the possibility for data corruption by cleanly shutting down. As far as I know most current hardware has a secondary failsafe functionality which will 'hard' shutdown the computer when the temperature gets even higher. -> invalid?
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