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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Oh, okay  .
FWIW, that wouldn't be even remotely possible  .
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The reasoning behind reboot/poweroff enforcing the canonical rotation is that reboot is a transitory state, and that the boot process will go back to said canonical rotation anyway; and that poweroff is *not*: you're only supposed to power it off when you put it in storage, at which point the rotation becomes meaningless.
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The reason my device ends up powered off more often that it "should" is simply that the button is on the right side of the device and I have less control of my right hand, so often end up pressing the button longer than intended, powering off instead of sleeping.