poweroff(8) — Linux manual page

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | OPTIONS | EXIT STATUS | NOTES | SEE ALSO | COLOPHON

POWEROFF(8)                     poweroff                     POWEROFF(8)

NAME         top

       poweroff, reboot, halt - Power off, reboot, or halt the machine

SYNOPSIS         top


       poweroff [OPTIONS...]

       reboot [OPTIONS...]

       halt [OPTIONS...]

DESCRIPTION         top

       poweroff, reboot, and halt may be used to power off, reboot, or
       halt the machine. All three commands take the same options.

OPTIONS         top

       The following options are understood:

       --help
           Print a short help text and exit.

           Added in version 253.

       --halt
           Halt the machine, regardless of which one of the three
           commands is invoked.

           Added in version 253.

       -p, --poweroff
           Power off the machine, when either halt or poweroff is
           invoked. This option is ignored when reboot is invoked.

           Added in version 253.

       --reboot
           Reboot the machine, regardless of which one of the three
           commands is invoked.

           Added in version 253.

       -f, --force
           Force immediate power-off, halt, or reboot. If specified, the
           command does not contact the init system. In most cases,
           filesystems are not properly unmounted before shutdown. For
           example, the command reboot -f is mostly equivalent to
           systemctl reboot -ff, instead of systemctl reboot -f.

           Added in version 253.

       -w, --wtmp-only
           Only write wtmp shutdown entry, do not actually power off,
           reboot, or halt.

           Added in version 253.

       -d, --no-wtmp
           Do not write wtmp shutdown entry.

           Added in version 253.

       -n, --no-sync
           Don't sync hard disks/storage media before power-off, reboot,
           or halt.

           Added in version 253.

       --no-wall
           Do not send wall message before power-off, reboot, or halt.

           Added in version 253.

EXIT STATUS         top

       On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.

NOTES         top

       These commands are implemented in a way that preserves basic
       compatibility with the original SysV commands.  systemctl(1)
       verbs poweroff, reboot, halt provide the same functionality with
       some additional features.

       Note that on many SysV systems halt used to be synonymous to
       poweroff, i.e. both commands would equally result in powering the
       machine off. systemd is more accurate here, and halt results in
       halting the machine only (leaving power on), and poweroff is
       required to actually power it off.

SEE ALSO         top

       systemd(1), systemctl(1), shutdown(8), wall(1)

COLOPHON         top

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systemd 257~devel                                            POWEROFF(8)

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