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Subject: [gentoo-user] init vs. telinit vs. shutdown vs. ....
From: Christian Parpart <cparpart () surakware ! net>
Date: 2004-09-06 18:04:17
Message-ID: 200409062004.20566.cparpart () surakware ! net
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Hi all,
I'm a little confused. There're lots of ways telling the host to shutdown (or
reboot).
I usually use "shutdown -h now" to shutdown, as this was the very first
command I learned to shutdown.
init is the (hierarichal seen) root process that can also be used to switch
between the runlevels, though, init 0, to shutdown as well.
Then, I read about telinit, that is to be used to tell init to switch between
the runlevels.
Not to mention halt, reboot, and poweroff.
Any comments?
Christian Parpart.
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