svn commit: r216823 - head/sbin/shutdown
Jilles Tjoelker
jilles at stack.nl
Sat Jan 1 14:57:36 UTC 2011
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 02:57:17PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> On 12/31/2010 07:43, Jilles Tjoelker wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 06:06:31PM +0000, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> >> Author: pjd
> >> Date: Thu Dec 30 18:06:31 2010
> >> New Revision: 216823
> >> URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/216823
> >> Log:
> >> For compatibility with Linux and Solaris add poweroff(8).
> >> It is implemented as a hard link to shutdown(8) and it is equivalent of:
> >> # shutdown -p now
> > If we go that way, then for consistency reboot(8) and halt(8) should
> > also be equivalent to calling shutdown -r now and shutdown -h now
> > respectively, unless conflicting options are given. Linux has a -f
> > option for what's currently reboot's and halt's default action, and
> > fastboot(8)/fasthalt(8) could also retain the current behaviour.
> > I would be in favour of this change.
> I'm not sure I'd go this far. I really *LIKE* that halt/reboot is the
> low-level interface that shutdown -r now calls. I'm not sure that
> moving away from this would be a good idea. It cuts out many levels of
> indirection that can be useful in many instances.
But that's not how it works. After printing all the warnings,
shutdown(8) signals init. Ctrl+Alt+Del also signals init (and that's
nontrivial to change, because it's in the kernel).
Only if the strange -o option is used does shutdown execute reboot(8) or
halt(8).
I think the canonical low-level interface should be sending signals to
init. reboot(8) and halt(8) doing things on their own should be banished
to non-default options. (Something should be fixed first so that
/etc/rc.d/mixer doesn't destroy the user's settings from single-user
mode.)
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Jilles Tjoelker
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