Using the shutdown command to shutdown in five minutes and delaying shutting down for five minutes are synonymous.
# shutdown -h 5 The system will shut down in five minutes. Log off now?
Using the command shutdown -h 5.
You can shut down most Linux systems by issuing the 'halt' command.
It would not delay, but it would make the bleeding less severe. One tablespoon in a large glass of water should slow down heavy bleeding.
Hardening. Locked-down version of Linux = Hardened Linux Lock-down version of Tomcat: Tomcat hardening
To shut down an FTP server in Linux, you would generally use "ftpshut." The command syntax can vary slightly, so check your man pages for the correct syntax.
Yes.
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There is a delay on the fan to allow the furnace to get hot so as not to blow cold air into the home at start up. There is also an `OFF` delay, where the fan runs for a minute or so after the flame shuts off. This is to cool down the furnace.
If you want to shut down the computer, usually "poweroff" or "shutdown -h now" would do. If you want to exit from the graphical interface, you typically just need to shut down the X server (the graphical session generally runs through a display manager session or your startx command)
poeroff
shutdown-hnow