I haven't been following this thread, but 'init 0' is what
I use to
shutdown my linux servers completely. (If they power back
on
by themselves, it might be a setting in your
BIOS).
'init 0' is not as 'graceful' as shutdown, which does
proper
housecleaning and allows processes to terminate
themselves
and their child processes. 'init 6' will reboot your
machine.
Jason
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:36
PM
Subject: RE: shut down problem
What happens if you 'init 0'?
-Channon
-----Original Message----- From: Nick
H Johnson [mailto:nick@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 6:22 PM
To: psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: shut down problem
dave c wrote: >
> try "shutdown -h now" > > See if that does it. > >
No luck Dave. It simply reboots. Any other suggestions. I'm stumped.
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