RE:RE: switch off Debian

1998-12-16 Thread Michael Wahl
Good Morning everybody !!! I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help. It seems I need some basic instructions for working with Debian/Linux. Is there a good documentation / book for REAL greenhorns? (With basic syntax, commands and so on) Bye Michael, Trier, Germany

RE:RE: switch off Debian

1998-12-16 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Wed, 16 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote: I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help. It seems I need some basic instructions for working with Debian/Linux. Is there a good documentation / book for REAL greenhorns? (With basic syntax, commands and

Re: RE: switch off Debian

1998-12-16 Thread wtopa
Subject: RE:RE: switch off Debian Date: Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 12:03:56AM -0800 In reply to:Michael Wahl Quoting Michael Wahl([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Good Morning everybody !!! I'd like to thank you for your quick and good help. It seems I need some basic instructions

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-16 Thread Richard Lyon
: Wednesday, 16 December 1998 7:22 Subject: Re: switch off Debian On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote: On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote: Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I

switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Michael Wahl
Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff. Is this right? Or have I not correctly finished it? Thanks

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Kent West
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote: Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff. Is this right?

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Kent West wrote: On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote: Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the computer. When I switch it on again,

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote: Or better yet, use 'shutdown -h' or 'halt' which will just shut down without starting a reboot. Oops, that should have been 'shutdown -h now'. Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Will Lowe
And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff. Is this right? Or have I not correctly finished it? No. Linux (therefore Debian), like all Unix operating

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread servis
*- Michael Wahl wrote about switch off Debian Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question: When I successfully logout, a knew login appears. Know I switch off the computer. When I switch it on again, there is a check for some stuff

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread wtopa
Subject: Re: switch off Debian Date: Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 02:16:05PM -0600 In reply to:Kent West Quoting Kent West([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Michael Wahl wrote: Hello out there, After all I finally installed DEBIAN. And, what else, I have a question

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread homega
Bob Nielsen dixit: Or better yet, use 'shutdown -h' or 'halt' which will just shut down without starting a reboot. Yes, but don't forget to wait until you see the system halted line before you switch the power off. -- Un saludo, Horacio [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: switch off Debian

1998-12-15 Thread Peter Berlau
On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 12:09:25PM -0800, Michael Wahl wrote: Hi Michael, if Your work has finished log out any user from the linux-box after that look in and type shutdown -h 0 that means shutdown -halt in 0 Seconds, also immediateley or shutdown -r 0 that means shutdown -reboot in 0 Seconds,