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How to use the Linux halt command

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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In this article, the editor introduces in detail "how to use the Linux halt command", the content is detailed, the steps are clear, and the details are handled properly. I hope this article "how to use the Linux halt command" can help you solve your doubts.

The Linux common command halt command is used to shut down the running Linux operating system. The halt command first detects the runlevel of the system, shuts down the system if runlevel is 0 or 6, otherwise calls shutdown to shut down the system.

Halt shuts down the running Linux operating system

Syntax halt (option) option-d: do not record in wtmp;-f: no matter what the current runlevel, do not call shutdown is forced to shut down the system;-I: close all the network interface before halt; before-n:halt, do not execute sync;-p:halt first, execute poweroff;-w: record only in wtmp, not actually end the system. Instance halt-p # shuts down the system and then powers off. Halt-d # shuts down the system without leaving a record After reading this, the article "how to use Linux halt commands" has been introduced. If you want to master the knowledge points of this article, you still need to practice and use it yourself to understand it. If you want to know more about related articles, welcome to follow the industry information channel.

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