Am 22.11.2017 um 09:09 schrieb Thomas L: > Thank you for your answer. > >> I don't see a -t parameter there. It looks like -t is a legacy command >> line option which systemctl parses but ignores: > > Ok. However: > * systemctl does not correctly parse (and ignore) the -t option, because this > option > is followed by a number that should be skipped as well. Either -t is an > unknown option > and shutdown should print an error message, or it is kept for > compatibility reason > and ignored and in this case it should be correctly parsed. > * I was misled by the french manpage of shutdown that still documents the > "-t" option. > This localized manpage should be updated. > > Anyway, from my point of view it's a regression (on Jessie at least): my > "shutdown -h -t 5 now" command > was working (even if "-t 5" was ignored), and now it's not > (i.e. the shutdown does not occur at the correct hour).
I'm not saying that it's not a bug. Sorry if this was unclear. Just in case you missed it, I've forwarded this upstream: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/7413 -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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