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# Rebooting and Shutting Down {#sec-rebooting}
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The system can be shut down (and automatically powered off) by doing:
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```ShellSession
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# shutdown
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```
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This is equivalent to running `systemctl poweroff`.
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To reboot the system, run
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```ShellSession
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# reboot
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```
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which is equivalent to `systemctl reboot`. Alternatively, you can
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quickly reboot the system using `kexec`, which bypasses the BIOS by
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directly loading the new kernel into memory:
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```ShellSession
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# systemctl kexec
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```
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The machine can be suspended to RAM (if supported) using `systemctl suspend`,
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and suspended to disk using `systemctl hibernate`.
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These commands can be run by any user who is logged in locally, i.e. on
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a virtual console or in X11; otherwise, the user is asked for
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authentication.
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