What are the reasons for Linux automatically shutting d…
There are several possible reasons for an automatic shutdown of the Linux system.
- Hardware issues such as overheating, power failure, and unstable voltage.
- Software issues such as operating system crashing, kernel errors, driver problems, etc.
- Power management settings: For example, the system is configured to automatically shut down after a certain period of inactivity or when the battery is low.
- System task: such as setting up automatic shutdown for system scheduled tasks or timed tasks.
- Internet issues such as network malfunctions or automatic shutdowns set up through remote management tools.
Specific situations require investigation and repair. Specific reasons can be found by checking system logs, hardware monitoring tools, system settings, etc.