Maybe it is better to quit OpenCPN first, often it needs some time to close.
I had it restet to the default settings some time, and this is really annoiing!
After the wait (10sek?) it is safe to do the "shutdown -h now".
By the way: what is the procedure to do an backup copy of the OpenCPN?
Duplicate the hidden .opencpn Folder?
many greetings
Holger
Even Better, we should write an Backup-script with the Date attached of all config Files before every Restart or Shutdown. Of course also an Restore Utility. This would help better, even if not all config files are attached.
I had it restet to the default settings some time, and this is really annoiing!
After the wait (10sek?) it is safe to do the "shutdown -h now".
By the way: what is the procedure to do an backup copy of the OpenCPN?
Duplicate the hidden .opencpn Folder?
many greetings
Holger
Even Better, we should write an Backup-script with the Date attached of all config Files before every Restart or Shutdown. Of course also an Restore Utility. This would help better, even if not all config files are attached.