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Linux Shutdown and reboot/restart procedure
1. Command Line Methods:
a) Shutdown:
- To shut down immediately:
sudo shutdown -h now - To shut down after a delay:
sudo shutdown -h +m(replace m with minutes) - To shut down at a specific time:
sudo shutdown -h HH:MM(24-hour format)
b) Restart:
- To restart immediately:
sudo shutdown -r noworsudo reboot - To restart after a delay:
sudo shutdown -r +m(replace m with minutes) - To restart at a specific time:
sudo shutdown -r HH:MM(24-hour format)
c) Cancel a scheduled shutdown or restart:
sudo shutdown -c
2. Using systemctl (for systemd-based distributions):
- Shutdown:
sudo systemctl poweroff - Restart:
sudo systemctl reboot
3. Legacy commands (still work on most systems):
- Shutdown:
sudo haltorsudo poweroff - Restart:
sudo reboot
4. GUI Methods:
Most desktop environments (GNOME, KDE, Xfce, etc.) have a menu option for shutting down or restarting. Usually found in the main menu or by clicking on the user name/icon.
5. Emergency Immediate Shutdown:
In case of an unresponsive system, you can use the magic SysRq key combinations:
- Hold Alt + SysRq (usually Print Screen), then press these keys in sequence: R E I S U B #This will reboot your system
- Hold Alt + SysRq (usually Print Screen), then press these keys in sequence: R E I S U O #This will power-off your system
6. Sending Signals:
You can use the kill command to send signals to the init process:
- Shutdown:
sudo kill -s SIGINT 1#kill the init PID - resulting in machine power-off - Restart:
sudo kill -s SIGTERM 1#kill the init PID - resulting in machine power-off
7. Additional Options and Considerations:
a) Force shutdown (use cautiously): sudo shutdown -h -f now
b) Schedule a shutdown message: sudo shutdown -h +m "System will shutdown in m minutes"
c) Shut down without sudo (if configured): shutdown -h now
8. Shutting down remote systems:
- SSH into the system and use any of the above commands
- Use
ssh user@host "sudo shutdown -h now"from another machine - you will NOT be able to reconnect without physical access to the machine!
9. Checking shutdown/restart history:
- View last shutdown:
last -x shutdown - View last reboot:
last reboot - Check system logs:
journalctl --since "1 hour ago" | grep -i "shut down\|reboot"
10. Best Practices:
- Always ensure all important data is saved before shutting down or restarting
- Close all running applications to prevent data loss
- For servers, notify users before scheduling a shutdown or restart
- Use delayed shutdowns to give time for important processes to complete
- Regularly check system logs for any shutdown/restart issues