halt(5)
variables that affect the behavior of the shutdown scripts
Description
halt
NAME
halt - variables that affect the behavior of the shutdown scripts
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/default/halt file contains variable settings in POSIX format:
|
VAR=VAL |
Only one assignment is allowed per line. Comments (starting with ’#’) are also allowed.
OPTIONS
The following variables can be set.
|
HALT |
If set to poweroff the system will be powered down after it has been brought down. This is the default. |
If set to halt the system will only be halted after it has been brought down. What exactly this means depends on your hardware.
|
NETDOWN |
Setting this to no prevents shutdown from shutting down the network intefaces. This is necessary to use Wake-On-Lan. Setting it to yes causes shutdown to also bring down the network interfaces (and thus prevent the machine from being woken up remotely). |
SEE ALSO
halt(8), shutdown(8).
AUTHOR
Casper Gielen <casper@gielen.name>
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