Brad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Going to runlevel 0 or 6 will cause the system to be halted or > rebooted, respectively. For example, if we go to runlevel 6 (reboot) > first all /etc/rc6.d/KXXxxxx scripts will be executed alphabetically > with "stop" as the first argument. > > Then the /etc/rc6.d/SXXxxxx scripts will be executed alphabetically > with "stop" as the first argument as well. The reason is that there > is nothing to start anymore at this point - all scripts that are > run are ment to bring the system down.
Oh, YUCK! That's really, really counterintuitive. > In the future, the /etc/rc6.d/SXXxxxx scripts MIGHT be moved to > /etc/rc6.d/K1XXxxxx for clearity. I hope so. -- Greg Wooledge | Distributed.NET http://www.distributed.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | because a CPU is a terrible thing to waste. http://www.kellnet.com/wooledge/ |
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