It might be plain ignorance on my side but is there a possibility that some malicious outsider's intent be able to induce a SIGPWR signal just to fool the system to shut down? If so then hardcoding it as an autoresponse would be perceived as a weakness. The choice for any sysadmin to use the kernel signal and direct it to any designed chosen process is still open without it.
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- Re: runit SIGPWR support innerspacepilot
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- Re: runit SIGPWR support Laurent Bercot
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- Re: runit SIGPWR support Laurent Bercot