This command triggers the reboot procedure.
reboot [ -h ] [ -a ] [ -f|F ] [ -m message ] [ -t time ] [ -W ] when
This command triggers the reboot procedure immediately if when is omitted.
The when provided must be on these formats:
/etc/66/shutdown.allow
is currently logged in (as tracked by utmp). /etc/66/shutdown.allow
is a text file which accepts one user per line. Lines starting with # are commented out.-f
but do not sync the filesystems.SIGTERM
and the SIGKILL
at the end of the reboot sequence when it is time to kill all processes (allows processes to receive SIGTERM
to exit cleanly). The default is 3
seconds.reboots the system.
66 reboot
reboots a broken system
66 reboot -f
reboots the system after 10 minutes
66 reboot 10
Sends an "system will be rebooted in 10 minutes" to connected account and reboot the system after 10 minutes
66 reboot -m "system will be rebooted in 10 minutes" 10