7 Aug
2013
7 Aug
'13
1:50 p.m.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Joe Eaves <jinux@alluha.net> wrote:
How about something like 'shutdown -t 5'? I know if I put that into an SSH session manually, it'll print me a wall message and then I have some time to hit CTRL-D (or exit if I'm quick), so why would an automated command not be able to do the same?
Would it be possible to delay the reboot command whilst connected in an ssh session by using something like: # at now + 2 minutes systemctl reboot then exit the ssh session and wait until the remote machine has rebooted? I haven't tested it but is there a reason why this would not work? -- mike c