Whoops, sorry, brain fart there :p
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /etc/event.d/
control-alt-delete rc0 rc0-poweroff rc2 rc4 rc6 rcS-sulogin tty1
tty3 tty5
rc-default rc0-halt rc1 rc3 rc5 rcS sulogin tty2
tty4 tty6
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/event.d/rc0
# rc0 - runlevel 0 compatibility
#
# This task runs the old sysv-rc runlevel 0 ("halt/poweroff") scripts with
# the decision as to whether to halt or power off the system left up to the
# script (and thus /etc/default/poweroff).
start on halt
start on runlevel-0
stop on shutdown
stop on runlevel-2
stop on runlevel-3
stop on runlevel-4
stop on runlevel-5
script
set $(runlevel --set 0 || true)
if [ "$1" != "unknown" ]; then
PREVLEVEL=$1
RUNLEVEL=$2
export PREVLEVEL RUNLEVEL
fi
exec /etc/init.d/rc 0
end script
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: upstart
In single user ('single' appended to kernel command line) trying to
- reboot causes rc6 to segfault (signal 15)
+ reboot causes rc6 to terminate (signal 15)
No other error comes up, and the system does not reboot.
A reboot -f does manage to reboot, although I imagine that this isn't
the preferred workaround.
Trying to halt does the same thing (rc0 killed by signal 15). halt -f works
fine.
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init: rc6 process (4517) killed by signal 15 when rebooting from singleuser
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60626
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