I find that my four computers using Linux (Ubuntu, Mint) are much quicker to reboot than my wife's single Windows 7 computer.
$su $reboot or $sudo reboot
/sbin/reboot
init 6
Reboot or switch to Linux.
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It is a CD the has some form of Linux, an operating system for your computer (Microsoft Windows is an operating system). There are CDs of Linux that are just used to install Linux, or there are LiveCDs that you just put in and reboot. Linux will be running without effecting the rest of the computer.
"Mode?" They're two separate operating systems. If you're in a dual-boot, you simply reboot and select Windows instead of Linux from the boot menu.
Reboot means restart. It does take awhile in the Jail breaking process.
If you run a Linux system, you rarely have to reboot your system. However, for Windows systems, rebooting is common. Under Windows systems, rebooting is primarily used to finish installing updates and protect the system from data corruption if a fatal error is encountered.
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Only information that you have not saved to a non-volatile medium. Non-volatile media are media that retains information when powered off, such as flash drives, hard drives, and floppy drives. On Linux the /tmp directory will also be cleared on reboot.
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