.TH HALT 8 .SH NAME halt \- abruptly stop the system .SH SYNOPSIS \fBhalt\fP [\fB\-f\fP] .SH DESCRIPTION .B Halt stops the system almost immediately. The users are not informed about the things to come. .B Halt is logged in .B /usr/adm/wtmp and in .BR /usr/adm/log , if these files exist. .B Halt should only be run by the super-user, any other caller will be refused. .PP .B Halt is a rather rude program. .BR Shutdown (8) is preferred for it performs a more gentle halt routine. .PP .B Halt \-f is even worse, it omits the terminate signals that are normally sent first to all processes to give them a chance to die peacefully. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR reboot (2), .BR shutdown (8), .BR reboot (8), .BR boot (8). .SH AUTHOR Edvard Tuinder (v892231@si.hhs.NL)