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> Subject: Re: Powering Down
> Date: Monday, April 20, 1998 12:44
>
> At 11:05 AM 4/19/98 +0200, you wrote:
>
> >>I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
> >>became clear that I should have un-mounte
>>>I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
>>>became clear that I should have un-mounted... How should I un->>mount and
>>power down...?
>>
>>Always shut your system down with:
>>
>>CTRL-ALT-DEL
>>reboot
>>halt
> I always shut down (after logging on as root) using:
On Sun, Apr 19, 1998 at 11:05:56AM +0200, Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
> >I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
> >became clear that I should have un-mounted... How should I un->mount and
> power down...?
> >Mike
>
> Always shut your system down with:
> CTRL-ALT-DEL
> re
At 11:05 AM 4/19/98 +0200, you wrote:
>>I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
>>became clear that I should have un-mounted... How should I un->mount and
>power down...?
>
>Always shut your system down with:
>
>CTRL-ALT-DEL
>reboot
>halt
I always shut down (after
>
>I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
>became clear that I should have un-mounted... How should I un->mount and
power down...?
>Mike
Always shut your system down with:
CTRL-ALT-DEL
reboot
halt
CTRL-ALT-DEL doesn't always work, but it should. These command
At 10:37 AM 4/18/98 +, Phil Risby was heard to say:
|>The shutdown command is what you need
|>
|>shutdown -r now
Wouldn't
shutdown -h now be better?
-r reboots
-h halts?
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At 06:13 PM 4/18/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it
became clear that I should have un-mounted... How should I un-mount and
power down...?
>
>Mike
Logged on as root, just type:
shutdown -h now
This will do a clean shutdown and ha
Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD wrote:
> I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it became clear
>that I should have un-mounted... How should I un-mount and power down...?
The shutdown command is what you need
shutdown -r now
or its three finger salute equivalent
Alt-Ctrl-D
I shut the power off after logging out as root. When I restarted it became clear that
I should have un-mounted... How should I un-mount and power down...?
Mike
Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
Resident Physiatrist - R3
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Philadel