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RE: switch of Debian



> Never turn off the computer just like that. (It's just like Win 95 :))
> 
> Log in as root and issue a 'shutdown' command. The system
> has to do some administrative  tasks before shutting down, the most
> important of which is to flush the filesystem buffers.
> Be careful, you might lose data and/or end up with corrupted
> data if you don't do this! The same applies for rebooting.
> 
> See man shutdown for details.
> 
> HTH,
> Felix
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> Felix Chang
> 
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> 
> ----------
> From: 	Michael Wahl[SMTP:mlpw@hotmail.com]
> Sent: 	vrijdag 11 december 1998 15:00
> To: 	debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc: 	recipient.list.not.shown
> Subject: 	switch of 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 of 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?
> 
> Please help a greenhorn!
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Michael, Trier, Germany
> 
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