Everytime I restart my debian pc after having turned it off debian tells me at bootup that devices were not unmounted properly. I don't use any commands to shutdown debian, I just use the on/off switch when I'm finished. Apparantly that is a bad idea.
I'm guessing there must be a way to get debian to shutdown properly so I don't have to wait for everything to uncompress and unmount before it can boot up again(?). If so, what is the command to shutdown? Or is it simply cntrl/alt/del to cause debian to stop everything from running and then turn it off at memory checking? That's the only way I know how to avoid error messages that say the system was not properly unmounted. Thanks Andre'