On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/02/2012 11:00 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:That's not too unreasonable. I'd take -h to mean halt, and -P as Power Off.
I have several systems which either reboot or drop to some zombie mode
on shutdown from the WM (GNOME3, XFCE, Cinnamon) and on all of them
"shutdowen -h" doesn't power off (as the man page says is optional)
while "shutdown -P" does.
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How do we boot up after "halt" or "sleep"? I quit using these commands years ago for lack of knowledge about booting back up. The man pages never gave me what I needed to know, and now that it has been brought up, I thought that I would ask and get my curiosity satisfied.
Thanks.
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