Yup, but unless you've installed acpid, it'll do exactly nothing. Just
FYI.

I'm honestly not sure whether Ubuntu server does that by default these
days.

Sent from my phone. Pardon my brevity.
Den 02/09/2011 17.27 skrev "Neil Wilson" <n...@aldur.co.uk>:
> 0.9.3 libvirt has native qemu/kvm reboot support baked in now.
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