Can you tell me the differences?
Also what do you mean by - depending also on what you mean by 'now'? I
gave now as a time parameter to shutdown command. How can it be
interpreted in a different way?
-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael J. Wysocki [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:35 PM
To: Agarwal, Lomesh
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: what is the difference between shutdown command and writing
to /sys/power/state
On Wednesday, 19 September 2007 20:50, Agarwal, Lomesh wrote:
> Does linux handles writing "disk" to /sys/power/state and shutdown -P
> now differently (except writing to disk part)?
Yes, it does (depending also on what you mean by 'now').
Greetings,
Rafael
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