I've a home server I'm playing around with :) I want to learn server administration...
I have a hard time understanding the difference between shutdown -h now
and poweroff -h
now
My logic tells me it's the same thing...
But with the shutdown, Linux halts, and power stays on - I can see all lights up and cooler rotating. Strange, the only way to turn off my box completely is to use poweroff -h
Any clarification will be appreciated!
The answer is in the poweroff(8) man page:
A bit of explanation:
The reboot() system call is the kernel function used to reboot, halt or poweroff the machine. It is called
reboot
for historical reasons, but performs all three functions, depending on parameters that are passed to it.The difference between
halt
andpoweroff
is that inhalt
mode the control is returned to a "ROM monitor" (think BIOS), whereaspoweroff
simply powers the system board off. (I have never seen this distinction in effect on PC architectures; on Sun machines it's different, though.)So, when the
poweroff
program is invoked when the Linux system is in runlevel 0 or 6, it will immediately power off the system via thereboot(RB_POWEROFF)
system call.In any other case,
poweroff
will just behave as an alias forshutdown now
.