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2017 Jun 14
0
Apple Mac slave
> To be honest, I haven't experimented much with this, but I saw a normal shutdown/reboot when I just tried this from the command line (10.12):
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> reboot ~ Mon Jun 12 08:36
> shutdown ~ Mon Jun 12 08:35
> clepple ttys007 Sun Jun 4 21:52 - shutdown (7+10:43)
> However, the "-u" flag did not seem to keep the Mac running for long after the shutdown (certainly seemed shorter than five minutes).
I have the same result showing a shutdown and reboot running manually.
Also the shutdown wa...
2017 Jun 12
4
Apple Mac slave
...shutdown -u -h +0 is used?
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To be honest, I haven't experimented much with this, but I saw a normal shutdown/reboot when I just tried this from the command line (10.12):
reboot ~ Mon Jun 12 08:36
shutdown ~ Mon Jun 12 08:35
clepple ttys007 Sun Jun 4 21:52 - shutdown (7+10:43)
However, the "-u" flag did not seem to keep the Mac running for long after the shutdown (certainly seemed shorter than five minutes).
Maybe I can test this on another machine with the full NUT stack later.
Thanks for posting the o...
2017 Jun 09
2
Apple Mac slave
On Jun 9, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote:
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> What I wonder if the shutdown is done proper. Does the shutdown command use umount to prevent disk corruption?
Yes, it prevents filesystem corruption, but I am not sure if it bothers to save the desktop state.
You can check the "last" logs to see if it was cleanly shut down:
$ last