> 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.
Better than what? Shutdown calls init (or telinit if you like the name better). The problem is not eliminated at all. 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 > > -- > +-% He's a real UNIX Man $-+-------------------------------------+ > \ Sitting in his UNIX LAN \ Charles A. Shirley \ > \ Making all his UNIX plans \ cashirley (at) comcast (dot) net \ > +------# For nobody @------+-------------------------------------+ >
