Subject: Re: Read-only file system?!
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Josh Hope <scrptwiz@glasscity.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/16/1996 13:54:37
>type reboot (which reboots, or use shutdown -r NOW, which also reboots),
>then hold down the shift key to turn extensions off and select shut down
>from the special menu (MacOS).
>
>Unfortunately, true shutdown isn't supported very well on all systems, and
>I don't know if it works on the IIsi or not....  Better to reboot and not
>take chances, really.  Shutdown crashes on many systems.  If it works, you
>could use "shutdown NOW" to shut down... if it works.

Back when I wrote that question, whenever I issued any shutdown command 
whatsoever, I got this error:

shutdown: command not found

This made no sense since I used shutdown in single user. Since I 
re-installed, it's been working fine (including shutdown -h now)...

Josh Hope
       E-Mail:   scrptwiz@glasscity.net
          Web:   http://www.glasscity.net/users/scrptwiz/
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