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      <title>The Last Resort - how to force remote reboot</title>
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      <description>Problem Deadlocks are bad creatures in the unix world. Sometimes, you willl need to kill your machine forcely, but what if you are using a remote machine?&#xA;In the COVID-19 situation, it could be difficult to get a machine up again if you forcely shutdown it (e.g. shutdown -now). So, you need to reboot. The issue is that reboot kindly unmount filesystems and wait for processes to shutdown.&#xA;Solution If you want to abruptly shutdown your system, simply does as following:</description>
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