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milky
05-11-2007, 22:19
Hello,

how can I shutdown cleanly from the command line?

Thanks in advance.

anieln
06-11-2007, 00:51
You could type "shutdown" with or without the "-r" option

al37919
06-11-2007, 05:19
I haven't seen 'shutdown' on the router, however, you may try to use 'halt'.

milky
06-11-2007, 23:14
I haven't seen 'shutdown' on the router, however, you may try to use 'halt'.

Sorry but I haven't seen 'halt' neither.

al37919
07-11-2007, 21:14
Oops, sorry, it was a question about wl700, but my answer was about Oleg's wl500. Disregard it, please.

kfurge
09-11-2007, 02:16
FWIW, the router doesn't actually shut down when you hit the power button. The CPU, SDRAM, etc., are all still active. Only the HDD and front panel lights are off (and probably the radio too, I'm not sure). Pressing the power button to turn the router back "on" simply reboots the box.

You might be able to coax it into shutting down by executing /sbin/miscio_input_change. This is normally executed by the kernel when the power button is pressed.

- K.C.

milky
09-11-2007, 18:14
FWIW, the router doesn't actually shut down when you hit the power button. The CPU, SDRAM, etc., are all still active. Only the HDD and front panel lights are off (and probably the radio too, I'm not sure). Pressing the power button to turn the router back "on" simply reboots the box.

Thus the router keeps draining power even when switched off?

You might be able to coax it into shutting down by executing /sbin/miscio_input_change. This is normally executed by the kernel when the power button is pressed.


Just tried. No effect at all. The router keeps going without a hitch.

n00ben
09-11-2007, 19:53
Thus the router keeps draining power even when switched off?

http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=7798&highlight=watt