.TH ninit\-reboot 8 "Dec 28, 2009" .SH NAME ninit-reboot \- reboot your system immediately .SH SYNOPSIS .B ninit\-reboot .I RESTART .br .B niniy\-reboot .I HALT .br .B ninit\-reboot .I POWER_OFF .br .B ninit\-reboot .I ENABLE_CAD .br .B ninit\-reboot .I DISABLE_CAD .SH DESCRIPTION .B ninit\-reboot is used to reboot your system. It will not shut down services, unmount filesystems or notify your users, but expects that this has already been done when it is called. .SH USAGE To prevent accidential use of this application the parameters have to be written in uppercase letters. .TP 10 .I RESTART restart (reboot) the system .TP .I HALT halt the kernel .TP .I POWER_OFF power off the system if possible (supported by hardware) .TP .I ENABLE_CAD halt the system. Enable CTRL\-ALT\-DEL key to restart the system after halt. .TP .I DISABLE_CAD halt the system. Disable CTRL\-ALT\-DEL key to restart the system after halt. .SH AUTHOR ninit\-reboot was contributed by Tommi Virtanen. This manpage was partially written by Erich Schubert for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. .SH "SEE ALSO" ninit(8), nsvc(8), ninit\-shutdown(8), nkillall(8)