Reboot command--Linux command application big dictionary 729 command interpretation

  

reboot command--Linux command application big dictionary 729 command interpretation.

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reboot Command

Use the reboot command to restart the Linux system.

Command syntax:

reboot [options]

The meanings of the options in the command are shown in the table.

Table reboot command options meaning

Options

Meaning

-w

Not really rebooting the system, just writing to In the /var/log/wtmp file

-d

Restart the system and do not write the record to the /var/log/wtmp log file

-i

Shut down the network before restarting the computer

-f

Force restart of the system without calling shutdown

Example: Restart the computer system.

[root@rhel ~]# reboot

Broadcast message from root@rhel

(/dev/pts/1) at 1:21 ...

The system is going down for reboot NOW!

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