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 't60' is optional
but aside from that, i dont see the difference
the -t60 is supposed to wait 60 sec
and
the +1 is supposed to wait 1min
thanks for advice
Jack
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