How to Reboot/Shut Down Raspberry Pi – Guide
After a while, it sends SIGKILL to all remaining processes, disconnects all file systems, and sends the appropriate command to the ACPI power management interface.
After a while, it sends a SIGKILL to all remaining processes, disconnects all file systems, and sends the appropriate command to the ACPI power management interface. This is done by calling the shutdown program. If you want to turn off the Raspberry Pi, it is not a good idea to simply unplug it. The reason for this is that the Raspberry Pi may still be writing data to the SD card. In this case, turning it off can lead to data loss or worse, a damaged SD card. Before turning off the Raspberry Pi, you should always safely turn it off. You can do this from the command line or from the GUI menu on the desktop. Both methods are presented below, including special options for the terminal command. ..
How to Shut down or restart the Raspberry Pi
shutdown command
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sudo – run command as superusershutdown – shut down pi-h – stop after shutdown (do not reboot) now – do it now (time command required)
reset command
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sudo – run command as superusershutdown – shutdown pi-r – restart pi after shutdown now – do it now (time command required)
Final note
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