D) The shutdown command accepts SMF milestones, init stages, or run levels as arguments whereas init accepts only init stages or run levels as arguments.
C) The shutdown command brings the system to the single-user milestone by default. The init command must be used to shut the system down to run level 0.
D) The shutdown command accepts SMF milestones, init stages, or run levels as arguments whereas init accepts only init stages or run levels as arguments.
C) The shutdown command brings the system to the single-user milestone by default. The init command must be used to shut the system down to run level 0.
C) is the correct answer. The shutdown command brings the system to the single-user milestone by default, while the init command must be used to shut the system down to run level 0.
C) is the correct answer. The shutdown command brings the system to the single-user milestone by default, while the init command must be used to shut the system down to run level 0.
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