From c9a8d5309d23424fe3ff0e68f491d782bc0fadd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:19:10 +0000 Subject: Update of Dutch translation --- nl/post-install/shutdown.xml | 28 +++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'nl/post-install/shutdown.xml') diff --git a/nl/post-install/shutdown.xml b/nl/post-install/shutdown.xml index e326be12d..27967df91 100644 --- a/nl/post-install/shutdown.xml +++ b/nl/post-install/shutdown.xml @@ -1,25 +1,31 @@ - + - Shutting Down the System + Shutting down the system To shut down a running Linux system, you must not reboot with the reset switch on the front or back of your computer, or just turn off -the computer. Linux must be shut down in a controlled manner, -otherwise files may be lost and disk damage incurred. You can press -the key combination Ctrl -Alt Del +the computer. Linux should be shut down in a controlled manner, +otherwise files might get lost and/or disk damage might occur. If you run a +desktop environment, there is usually an option to log out +available from the application menu that allows you to shutdown (or reboot) +the system. + + + +Alternatively you can press the key combination +Ctrl Alt Del or Control Shift Power on Macintosh -systems. You may also log in as -root and type shutdown -h now, -reboot, or halt if -either of the key combinations do not work or you prefer to type -commands. +systems. A last option is to log in as root and type one of the +commands poweroff, halt or +shutdown -h now if either of the key combinations do not +work or you prefer to type commands; use reboot to reboot +the system. -- cgit v1.2.3