Subject: Re: A couple of issues
To: Larry E Kollar <kollar@stc.net>
From: Space Case <wormey@eskimo.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/25/1997 21:34:20
On Sep 25, 9:21pm, "Colin Wood" wrote:
>Larry E Kollar wrote:
>> Second, thanks for all the "shutdown" info. I was looking for an
>> equivalent to selecting "Shut Down" from the Finder; "shutdown -h now"
>> doesn't quite do that. So I guess I have to boot back into the MacOS
>> then do the shutdown from there. Oh well.
>
>Uh....what's different? When I do 'shutdown -h now' on my IIci, it pretty
>much shuts down then. Even on my SE/30, it tells me it's ok to turn off
>the machine :-)
Same for my Mac II and C610, respectively.
~Steve
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