On Monday 08 July 2002 01:12, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>About init s - documentation discourages its usage and it is correct
>because none shutdown script is run. Still it _must_ kill everything ...
>and it currently does not do it.
>
Just now I realize that init and telinit are the same. better, I think,
to just use "shutdown now" to put the system in Single mode. I had not
realized that they had become the same. Perhaps it was a different OS,
or at least a different age that telinit caused graceful runlevel
changes. (But then, how does one Boot to Multi mode from Single mode
without full reboot?) I should not think so hard on an empty stomach
this early in the morning... :^(
-Chuck
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