On Sat, 4 Sep 2021 16:42:45 +0300 Reco <recovery...@enotuniq.net> wrote:
> Hi. > /bin/systemd reboot > > And, what about these: > > ls -al /sbin/reboot > file /sbin/reboot > > Reco > the commands poweroff and reboot are textfiles. I have no idea # mcedit /sbin/reboot: #!/bin/sh echo "${0}: disabled in systemd-nspawn container" if [ -e /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt elif [ -e /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt fi exit 1 #eof # mcedit /sbin/poweroff: #!/bin/sh echo "${0}: disabled in systemd-nspawn container" if [ -e /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt elif [ -e /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt fi exit 1 # cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt Linux container share the kernel of the host system they are running on, there is no need to reboot just the container. However, please contact your system administrator to reboot this container from the host system. So the reason is found, now I have to find out who/what take over these basic commands I have no packages with open-infrastructure installed tia