[raspberry-vi] Re: Shutting down your Pi

  • From: Georgina Joyce <m0ebp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 18:34:30 +0100

Hello,

The only reason for reboot is for a kernel. Every service etc can be restarted 
without a reboot. Just by logging into another terminal you'll test start-up 
scripts. 

HTH

Gena
Georgina Joyce
Applied Psychologist
Training and Coaching.
Because individuals of groups matter!


On 14 Oct 2013, at 16:19, Jason Miller <hobbgoblin79@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I use the reboot command much more often than for kernel things. It's great if
> you want to test boot up scripts, power up things and such. As for the control
> alt trick, god I feel stupid. I've been looking in the wrong places for things
> like that. Still have to go through the rest of the files, and see what else I
> can change/add or such.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jason
> 
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 04:08:32PM +0100, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Still need to type root password. It's easier to change the behaviour of 
>> pressing control plus alt plus delete. This is an old Unix legacy of just 
>> needing to reboot  a terminal. It's only if you are in to building and 
>> trying different kernels the reboot option is necessary. Certainly, not what 
>> I am going to use my Pi for.
>> 
>> Gena
>> 
>> Georgina Joyce
>> Applied Psychologist
>> Training and Coaching.
>> Because individuals of groups matter!
>> 
>> 
>> On 14 Oct 2013, at 15:46, Jason Miller <hobbgoblin79@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> If thats too much typing, you could always bash alias/bash script a command,
>>> something like "kp" for "sudo shutdown 0." You could also put together an
>>> interactive script, which I might do, not only for the RPi, but also for my
>>> computer at home. Somethign triggered to "kp" again and does something like:
>>> 
>>> kp>
>>> Which do you wish to do?
>>> 1. reboot
>>> 2. shutdown
>>> 1>
>>> your Pi is now rebooting.
>>> ***or***
>>> 2>
>>> How long until shutdown? 
>>> 0>
>>> Your Pi is now shutting down.
>>> ***or***
>>> 2>
>>> How long until shutdown?
>>> 180>
>>> Your Pi will shut down in 180 minutes.
>>> (I don't know, maybe you want to have it record a show in an hour, that 
>>> lasts an
>>> hour and a half, and want a little extra for some reason? *shrugs*)
>>> 
>>> Also Mike, something you may or may not be aware of. The sudo halt command,
>>> *doesn't* always work for a shutdown. I've found, along with quite a few 
>>> others,
>>> that halt only kills the system, but does not power down. That leaves your 
>>> fans
>>> running, and monitor light (not that the Pi has a monitor for us, right?)If 
>>> you're reaching
>>> down to unplug it before pulling a card, that's good enough, but without 
>>> being
>>> able to see the lights, and power indicators, I'm not sure it completely 
>>> powers
>>> the Pi down.
>>> 
>>> Georgina, if you manage to macro out something, please share, as I'm sure 
>>> that
>>> I'm not the only one interested in this, and it's something that google and 
>>> I
>>> haven't made friends over.
>>> 
>>> Thanks all, and hope this helps.
>>> 
>>> Jason
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 03:14:41PM +0100, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>>>> Hello Mike,
>>>> 
>>>> That's still too much typing for me. I'll find how to make ctrl alt delete 
>>>> halt in stead of reboot. Although, if I opened a root console, each 
>>>> session, at the beginning, it wouldn't be too difficult especially with 
>>>> the history buffer.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> 
>>>> Gena
>>>> Georgina Joyce
>>>> Applied Psychologist
>>>> Training and Coaching.
>>>> Because individuals of groups matter!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 13 Oct 2013, at 23:34, Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Gina,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I always use:
>>>>> 
>>>>> sudo halt
>>>>> 
>>>>> Then if I want to power it off I unplug the wall-wart from the mains.  
>>>>> The micro-USB power connector on the board seems to me to be far more 
>>>>> fragile than the other end, so I try to keep plugging and unplugging 
>>>>> from the Pi end to a minimum.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mike
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 13/10/2013 23:30, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I wondered how you guys shut down your Pi's?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> As tradition, ctrl alt delete puts it in reboot mode. One of the first 
>>>>>> jobs I do with Linux is to edit inittab to shutdown -h now. Other than 
>>>>>> changing the ctrl alt delete behaviour, how do you shutdown your Pi's?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>> Gena
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Georgina Joyce
>>>>>> Applied Psychologist
>>>>>> Training and Coaching.
>>>>>> Because individuals of groups matter!
>>>>>> 
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