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Re: Fwd: reboot command behaves different on Linux
- From: Frank Fesevur <ffes at users dot sourceforge dot net>
- To: "cygwin at cygwin dot com" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 16:37:43 +0100
- Subject: Re: Fwd: reboot command behaves different on Linux
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2013/3/22 Thorsten Kampe:
>> > And does anybody ever use that reason thing on the windows shutdown?
>> I know it is used by server versions of Windows. When you request
>> shutdown/reboot you must enter a reason, and it is logged in system logs
>> (don't know exactly where, i guess you can find this in Event viewer).
>> Looks like it's ignored by desktop versions (XP/7/home/whatever).
>
> This is called the shutdown tracker and it's on by default on server
> systems (non core). Most people simply disable it.
I know that, but I was wondering if anybody ever really uses this
feature from the command line.
And to be more specific, should the cygwin shutdown have an command
line option to give the reason for shutdown. Now it is always "Other
(Planned)".
Regards,
Frank
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