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1 | .TH HALT 8
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | halt \- abruptly stop the system
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4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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5 | \fBhalt\fP [\fB\-f\fP]
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6 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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7 | .B Halt
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8 | stops the system almost immediately. The users are not informed about
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9 | the things to come.
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10 | .B Halt
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11 | is logged in
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12 | .B /usr/adm/wtmp
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13 | and in
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14 | .BR /usr/adm/log ,
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15 | if these files exist.
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16 | .B Halt
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17 | should only be run by the super-user, any other caller will be refused.
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18 | .PP
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19 | .B Halt
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20 | is a rather rude program.
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21 | .BR Shutdown (8)
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22 | is preferred for it performs a more gentle halt routine.
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23 | .PP
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24 | .B Halt \-f
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25 | is even worse, it omits the terminate signals that are normally
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26 | sent first to all processes to give them a chance to die peacefully.
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27 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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28 | .BR reboot (2),
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29 | .BR shutdown (8),
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30 | .BR reboot (8),
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31 | .BR boot (8).
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32 | .SH AUTHOR
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33 | Edvard Tuinder (v892231@si.hhs.NL)
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