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Notes: UNIX file
Names: »halt.8«
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.ig @(#)halt.8 2.1 7/1/84 @(#)Copyright (C) 1983 by National Semiconductor Corp. .. .TH HALT 8 .SH NAME halt \- stop the processor .SH SYNOPSIS .B /etc/halt [ .B \-n ] [ .B \-q ] [ .B \-y ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Halt writes out sandbagged information to the disks and then stops the processor. The machine does not reboot, even if the auto-reboot switch is set on the console. .PP The .B \-n option prevents the sync before stopping. The .B \-q option causes a quick halt, no graceful shutdown is attempted. The .B \-y option is needed if you are trying to halt the system from a dialup. .SH SEE ALSO reboot(8), shutdown(8) .SH BUGS