On Thursday, 8. February 2007 10:18, gunnar wrote: > I've carried out a network-installation of debian-31r4-i386-netinst.iso and > my problem is that I cannot shut it down. The only way of shutting it down > seems to be to press the Reset-button, choose my Windows-partition in GRUB > and carry out the shutdown from Windows. Thank God for my > Windows-partition, without it I would have to pull the plug to shut down > Debian. Can anybody tell me a better way of shutting down Debian? Gunnar > Sjöö When you hit the reset button Debian is gone. No need to start Windows and shutdown. It's got _nothing_ to do with Debian and it's filesystem(s). Try following commands as root: init 0 halt Should do the trick.
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