.if n .ds Q \&" .if t .ds Q `` .if n .ds U \&" .if t .ds U '' .TH "BOOTSCHED" 8 .tr \& .nr bi 0 .nr ll 0 .nr el 0 .de DS .. .de DE .. .de Pp .ie \\n(ll>0 \{\ .ie \\n(bi=1 \{\ .nr bi 0 .if \\n(t\\n(ll=0 \{.IP \\(bu\} .if \\n(t\\n(ll=1 \{.IP \\n+(e\\n(el.\} .\} .el .sp .\} .el \{\ .ie \\nh=1 \{\ .LP .nr h 0 .\} .el .PP .\} .. .SH NAME .Pp \fBbootsched\fP - tool for setting startup time of PowerMacs .Pp .SH SYNOPSIS .Pp \fBbootsched\fP \f(CR[\fP\fB-q\fP\f(CR]\fP \f(CR[\fP\fB-w\(br-e\(br-d DAY\fP\f(CR]\fP \fB-t HH:MM\fP .Pp \fBbootsched\fP \f(CR[\fP\fB-q\fP\f(CR]\fP \fB+value\f(CR[\fPmhd\f(CR]\fP\fP .Pp \fBbootsched -h\fP .Pp .SH DESCRIPTION .Pp \fBbootsched\fP sets the scheduled boot time in the hardware PMU on OldWorld PowerMacs. When set the machine will automatically boot at the specified time. When cleared the machine must be manually booted. \fBbootsched\fP can not be used on NewWorld PowerMacs. .Pp \fBbootsched\fP sets the boot time for the next startup only. For continued, unattended operation \fBbootsched\fP should be invoked during system startup. .Pp .SH OPTIONS .Pp .nr ll +1 .nr t\n(ll 2 .if \n(ll>1 .RS .IP "\fB-w\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Set next power-up on a weekday .IP "\fB-e\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Set next power-up on a weekend day .IP "\fB-d DAY\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Set next power-up on to DAY (0..6). Day 0 represents Sunday .IP "\fB-t HH:MM\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Set time of day to power up .IP "\fB+value[mhd]\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Set next power up at a time in seconds, minutes, hours or days ahead of current time .IP "\fB-q\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Quiet mode .IP "" .nr bi 1 .Pp .IP "\fB-h\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp Print usage information. .IP "\fB-v\fP" .nr bi 1 .Pp verbose operation. .Pp .if \n(ll>1 .RE .nr ll -1 .Pp .SH SEE ALSO .Pp autoboot(8) .Pp .SH AUTHORS .Pp .DS .sp .ft RR .nf Michael Schmitz .DE .fi .ec .ft P .sp .Pp .Pp \fBbootsched\fP is derived from Takeshi Oe's \fBpmacpow\fP, as modified by Kieth Keller .Pp .Pp