> 
> > Actually, this will be done more or less automatically if I do not
> > do anything, except that the shutdown will be hard when the power 
> > will be turned off. 
> 
> A lot of BIOS have settings for things like "boot at power on".
> You could shut down normally, then have an external timer that
> turns the power on. That should keep everything clean.

Yes, I have the boot at power on set.
I can shut down,
But does it means that it will boot when the power will be back?
I do not have a timer under my control.
It has to be automatic (of course I could say restart at 12:00,
but I have to say it at the shutdown)
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