On 8/3/23 12:58, Paul Dann wrote:
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 11:24, David C. Rankin <drankina...@gmail.com
<mailto:drankina...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I read that systemd 254 will enable a soft-reboot similar to how
windows
does fast-boot does it. (The Register:
https://go.reg.cx/tdml/dfd67/64f3cc7f/8aaa3ef6/49jh
<https://go.reg.cx/tdml/dfd67/64f3cc7f/8aaa3ef6/49jh>)
[...]
Personally, just like on windows, I want to permanently disable it.
I can't find much information about this currently, but it seems
unlikely to me that soft reboot will be the default behaviour. I expect
there will be a new command for this. We already have "systemd reboot",
"systemd poweroff", "systemd kexec". I imagine this will be "systemd
soft-reboot".
But if anyone has some hard facts, I'd be interested.
Paul
Very easy to find:
systemctl --help | grep boot
reboot Shut down and reboot the system
kexec Shut down and reboot the system
with kexec
soft-reboot Shut down and reboot userspace
Currently supported by verbs: halt, poweroff,
reboot,
kexec, soft-reboot, suspend, hibernate,
--no-wall Don't send wall message before
halt/power-off/reboot
next reboot
--firmware-setup Tell the firmware to show the setup menu on
next boot
--boot-loader-menu=TIME
Boot into boot loader menu on next boot
--boot-loader-entry=NAME
Boot into a specific boot loader entry on next
boot
--when=TIME Schedule halt/power-off/reboot/kexec action after
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Maderios