For one, my inits know nothing about the concept of "shutting down the system". Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Replaces traditional overdesigned shutdown mechanism.
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#
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# No communication with init is necessary:
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# just ask all processes to exit.
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# Then unmount everything. Then reboot or power off.
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# Install /sbin/ symlinks named halt, reboot, poweroff
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# (and also possibly shutdown) to e.g.
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# /app/shutdown-1.0/script/shutdown:
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#
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ln -s /app/shutdown-1.0/script/shutdown /sbin/halt
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ln -s /app/shutdown-1.0/script/shutdown /sbin/reboot
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ln -s /app/shutdown-1.0/script/shutdown /sbin/poweroff
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#
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# shutdown spawns do_shutdown in new session, redirected to /dev/null,
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# tells user that shutdown is in progress, and sleeps
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# (for cosmetic reasons: do not confuse user by letting him
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# type more commands in this terminal).
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#
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# do_shutdown tries to switch to a VT console.
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# Then, (only if -r) it spawns a hardshutdown child, to reboot
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# unconditionally in 30 seconds if something later goes seriously bad.
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# Then it runs stop_tasks, writing to /var/log/reboot/YYYYMMDDhhmmss.log,
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# then it runs stop_storage.
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# Then it commands kernel to halt/reboot/poweroff, if requested.
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# Then it sleeps forever.
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#
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# Build the hardshutdown binary:
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#
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cd script && ./hardshutdown.make.sh
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