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								        xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
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								        xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
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								        version="5.0"
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								        xml:id="sec-rebooting">
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								<title>Rebooting and Shutting Down</title>
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								<para>The system can be shut down (and automatically powered off) by
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								doing:
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								<screen>
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								$ shutdown
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								</screen>
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								This is equivalent to running <command>systemctl
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								poweroff</command>.</para>
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								<para>To reboot the system, run
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								<screen>
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								$ reboot
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								which is equivalent to <command>systemctl reboot</command>.
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								Alternatively, you can quickly reboot the system using
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								<literal>kexec</literal>, which bypasses the BIOS by directly loading
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								the new kernel into memory:
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								<screen>
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								$ systemctl kexec
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								</screen>
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								</para>
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								<para>The machine can be suspended to RAM (if supported) using
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								<command>systemctl suspend</command>, and suspended to disk using
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								<command>systemctl hibernate</command>.</para>
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								<para>These commands can be run by any user who is logged in locally,
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								i.e. on a virtual console or in X11; otherwise, the user is asked for
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								authentication.</para>
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								</chapter>
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