reboot
Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 2009-07-09
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NAME
reboot, halt, poweroff - reboot or stop the system
 
SYNOPSIS
reboot [
OPTION]...
halt [OPTION]...
poweroff [OPTION]...
 
DESCRIPTION
These programs allow a system administrator to
reboot, 
halt or 
poweroff
the system.
When called with
--force
or when in runlevel
0
or
6,
this tool invokes the
reboot(2)
system call itself and directly reboots the system.  Otherwise this
simply invokes the
shutdown(8)
tool with the appropriate arguments.
Before invoking
reboot(2),
a shutdown time record is first written to
/var/log/wtmp
 
OPTIONS
- -f, --force
 - 
Does not invoke
shutdown(8)
and instead performs the actual action you would expect from the name.
 - -p, --poweroff
 - 
Instructs the
halt
command to instead behave as
poweroff.
 - -w, --wtmp-only
 - 
Does not call
shutdown(8)
or the
reboot(2)
system call and instead only writes the shutdown record to
/var/log/wtmp
 - --verbose
 - 
Outputs slightly more verbose messages when rebooting, useful for debugging
problems with shutdown.
 
 
ENVIRONMENT
- RUNLEVEL
 - 
reboot
will read the current runlevel from this environment variable if set in
preference to reading from
/var/run/utmp
 
 
FILES
- /var/run/utmp
 - 
Where the current runlevel will be read from; this file will also be updated
with the runlevel record being replaced by a shutdown time record.
 - /var/log/wtmp
 - 
A new runlevel record for the shutdown time will be appended to this file.
 
 
AUTHOR
Written by Scott James Remnant
<
scott@netsplit.com>
 
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at
<
https://launchpad.net/upstart/+bugs>
 
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2009 Canonical Ltd.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 
SEE ALSO
shutdown(8)
telinit(8)
runlevel(8)
 Index
- NAME
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 - SYNOPSIS
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 - DESCRIPTION
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 - OPTIONS
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 - ENVIRONMENT
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 - FILES
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 - AUTHOR
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 - REPORTING BUGS
 - 
 - COPYRIGHT
 - 
 - SEE ALSO
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