Further, I just did a "man halt" and discovered what seems to be options
added, presumably by Red Hat.  There is now a "poweroff" option,
documented in this man page.  "powerdown" will give the old behavior
fromt the halt command, e.g. halt, then powerdown.

It escapes me why we would need these new options?

On 10/25/00, 12:33:24PM -0600, Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
> > If you like the old behavior better, you can always change 
> > the `halt` script in /etc/rc/d/init.d.  Of course, the next 
> > time you update your initscript package, your changes will 
> > get overwritten, so save a backup copy under a different name.
> 
> Or you can add an alias to .bashrc.
> 
> -Manuel.
> 
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