Hi Anders,
Yes in this particular case it would be busybox.

On Apr 1, 2014, at 10:56 AM, Anders Widell <[email protected]> wrote:

> The reboot command in sysvinit does sync, unless you specify the -n option:
> 
> OPTIONS
> -n Don't sync before reboot or halt. Note that the kernel and stor‐
> age drivers may still sync.
> 
> On Ubuntu, the reboot command is provided by upstart rather than by 
> sysvinit, and the upstart version of reboot does not seem to have the -n 
> option. So potentially it may behave differently. Where does your reboot 
> command come from? sysvinit or upstart? Or maybe busybox?
> 
> regards,
> Anders Widell
> 
> 2014-04-01 16:36, Tony Hart skrev:
>> The opensaf_reboot script shuts-down the system using ‘reboot -f’  the 
>> comment say that this command will do a filesystem sync.  Is this correct?  
>> Research on the web suggests that ‘reboot -f’ DOES NOT do a filesystem sync.
>> 
>> Can anyone confirm?
>> 
>> # Stop some important opensaf processes to prevent bad things from happening
>> $icmd pkill -STOP osafamfwd
>> $icmd pkill -STOP osafamfnd
>> $icmd pkill -STOP osafamfd
>> $icmd pkill -STOP osaffmd
>> 
>> # Reboot (not shutdown) system WITH file system sync
>> $icmd /sbin/reboot -f
>> 
>> 
>> thanks
>> —
>> tony
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