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Re: Shutting down cleanly



Well you could send a bug report for an enhancement request, but the shutdown time has been analyzed and the decision was 30 seconds.

If you are cached you might possibly wait for the restart and do what is needed then.

In any event, I am just the message human. Wayne

On Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 12:46 PM, email@hidden wrote:

In my case, I have a cache that needs to be written to the drive, and which can take anywhere from less than a minute to several minutes to be completely cleaned. The cache is stored on the user's hard drive, and could remain dirty across a reboot, as long as the cached media remains in the drive when the computer is restarted (so that the cache cleaning operation could be restarted). Preparing the cache and drive for a restart would take no more than several seconds.
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