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Maybe you should tell us what do you want to do, your purpose.
I'm very tempted to propose you to take out the batterybut im sure that you has already considered that option, and discarded it.
so, what are you trying to do?
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2010-05-12
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Other than using the power button and selecting "Switch off!" and holding down the power button, I've tried `shutdown -h now`, which appears to do nothing, and `poweroff` and `halt`, neither of which stop an alarm that is set to go off. Is there anything short of pulling the battery that will work?
Specifically stopping alarmd isn't the issue--a special shutdown script would take care of that, I believe. I'm wondering if there's a "normal" way to make sure everything is dead :)