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power off after shutdown (implies -h)
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power off after shutdown (implies -h)
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:207
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330.
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cancel a running shutdown
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cancel a running shutdown
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:209
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331.
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only send warnings, don't shutdown
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only send warnings, don't shutdown
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:211
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332.
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TIME [MESSAGE]
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TIME [MESSAGE]
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:243
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333.
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Bring the system down.
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Bring the system down.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:244
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TIME may have different formats, the most common is simply the word 'now' which will bring the system down immediately. Other valid formats are +m, where m is the number of minutes to wait until shutting down and hh:mm which specifies the time on the 24hr clock.
Logged in users are warned by a message sent to their terminal, you may include an optional MESSAGE included with this. Messages can be sent without actually bringing the system down by using the -k option.
If TIME is given, the command will remain in the foreground until the shutdown occurs. It can be cancelled by Control-C, or by another user using the -c option.
The system is brought down into maintenance (single-user) mode by default, you can change this with either the -r or -h option which specify a reboot or system halt respectively. The -h option can be further modified with -H or -P to specify whether to halt the system, or to power it off afterwards. The default is left up to the shutdown scripts.
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TIME may have different formats, the most common is simply the word ‘now’ which will bring the system down immediately. Other valid formats are +m, where m is the number of minutes to wait until shutting down and hh:mm which specifies the time on the 24hr clock.
Logged in users are warned by a message sent to their terminal, you may include an optional MESSAGE included with this. Messages can be sent without actually bringing the system down by using the -k option.
If TIME is given, the command will remain in the foreground until the shutdown occurs. It can be cancelled by Control-C, or by another user using the -c option.
The system is brought down into maintenance (single-user) mode by default, you can change this with either the -r or -h option which specify a reboot or system halt respectively. The -h option can be further modified with -H or -P to specify whether to halt the system, or to power it off afterwards. The default is left up to the shutdown scripts.
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:246
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%s : time expected
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represents a line break.
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%s : time expected
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:284
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%s : illegal hour value
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represents a line break.
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%s : illegal hour value
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:308
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337.
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%s : illegal minute value
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represents a line break.
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%s : illegal minute value
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:317
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338.
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%s : illegal time value
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represents a line break.
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%s : illegal time value
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Translated by
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Located in
util/shutdown.c:337
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