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docs:man:restarting_and_shutting_down [2008-10-26 12:54] PawelDlugosz |
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- | The usual and most common way to shutdown your PLD Linux is to issue: | ||
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- | <file># shutdown -h now | ||
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- | or you can just enter: | ||
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- | <file># poweroff | ||
- | </file> | ||
- | Using just: | ||
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- | <file># halt | ||
- | </file> | ||
- | is about the same. | ||
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- | To reset your PLD machine you can hit **Ctrl+Alt+Del** or: | ||
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- | <file># reboot | ||
- | </file> | ||
- | During your work with PLD you can freely switch from one runlevel to another. To do that just issue: | ||
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- | <file># init <runlevel> | ||
- | </file> | ||
- | where **<runlevel>** is a runlevel number (1-5). | ||
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- | To go into single-user mode you would enter: | ||
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- | <file># init 1 | ||
- | </file> | ||