On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 11:29:35AM -0400, siman hew wrote:

> For example, if I type:
> shutdown -t 30 -r now
> 
> I should "feel" I wait about 30 seconds before real rebooting start.
> However, what I got it is that the machine is rebooting right away.
> 
> Is anything I missed or misunderstood here?

If you do "... -t X ... Y", I think Y should be greater than X.
The "now" is leading here (although I've never used -t myself).

Just my interpretation...

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