In OS 10.1 and 10.2, the Terminal command "sudo shutdown now" would put the machine into command line mode. In 10.3, the computer responds to "sudo shutdown now" with the following message:
shutdown: -o requires -h or -r usage: shutdown [-] [-h | -p | -r | -k] [-o [-n]] time [warning-message ...]
I am guessing that it wants something added to the shutdown command, but I don't know what it means or how to enter it.
Any help appreciated. (I could not find any explanation in the Apple Knowledge Base.)
Herb Goodfriend
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