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shutdown question from command line
solaris 10
logged in as root to command line...want to shut the system down....could not do this....when i chose shutdown the system seemed to squawk at me saying i'd lose whatever i was working on would be lost unless i logged out...after proceeding through this it took me to the gui log in screen...if i logged out of the session i just went back to the login...is there a way to shut the computer down from the command line? thanks. |
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