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#1
So what exactly is a soft poweroff and how can be run from cli? To which state is it comparable on a desktop PC? S1/S3?

And what exactly is the difference between "shutdown" and "poweroff" commands in Terminal (except that shutdown doesn't work but it has some options).
 
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Disconnect all devices from sending and receiving. Is like a PDA without connectivity.
 
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Not sure about the first but poweroff is basically a shortcut to "shutdown -h now". Shutdown supports more actions as the system shuts down than poweroff does.
 
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So what is the difference between soft poweroff and offline mode?
 
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I find no difference is what happens to me when I enable that option in the PowerMenu
 
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