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I tried using the Windows Task Scheduler to schedule a bash -c
"hibernate now" command, yet it didn't seem to run.  Is there a reason
that bash/hibernate wouldn't like Task Scheduler?  If so, what is the
best way to handle this?  (Just install and use crond?)


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