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Re: Shutting down an ATX computer



Hi, Shlomi!

On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 08:05:09AM +0300, you wrote the following:

> How can I shutdown an ATX computer after issuing the "shotdown now"
> command, right now it kills all the daemons and then switches to single
> user mode. Note that I have ATX support in the Kernel and everything.

Use the "poweroff" command instead of "shutdown now".


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