From ea4267fac55c7d8a6093a6b03ff0e9c795786d3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: davidovski Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2022 23:14:41 +0000 Subject: reorganised --- s6/base/scripts/rc.init | 49 --------------------------------------- s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown | 30 ------------------------ s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown.final | 18 -------------- s6/base/scripts/runlevel | 18 -------------- 4 files changed, 115 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 s6/base/scripts/rc.init delete mode 100755 s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown delete mode 100755 s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown.final delete mode 100755 s6/base/scripts/runlevel (limited to 's6/base/scripts') diff --git a/s6/base/scripts/rc.init b/s6/base/scripts/rc.init deleted file mode 100755 index 56c3e7b..0000000 --- a/s6/base/scripts/rc.init +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -rl="$1" -shift - -### argv now contains the arguments of the kernel command line that are -### not of the form key=value. (The key=value arguments were stored by -### s6-linux-init into an envdir, if instructed so via the -s option.) -### Normally this argv remains unused because programs that need the -### kernel command line usually read it later on from /proc/cmdline - -### but just in case, it's available here. - - -### 1. Early preparation -### This is done only once at boot time. -### Ideally, this phase should just initialize the service manager. - -### If your services are managed by sysv-rc: -# /etc/init.d/rcS - -### If your services are managed by OpenRC: -# /sbin/openrc sysinit -# /sbin/openrc boot - -### If your services are managed by s6-rc: -### (replace /run/service with your scandir) -s6-rc-init -c /etc/s6/db/current /run/service - - -### 2. Starting the wanted set of services -### This is also called every time you change runlevels with telinit. -### (edit the location to suit your installation) -### By default, $rl is the string "default", unless you changed it -### via the -D option to s6-linux-init-maker. -### Numeric arguments from 1 to 5 on the kernel command line will -### override the default. - -exec /etc/s6/base/scripts/runlevel "$rl" - - -### If this script is run in a container, then 1. and 2. above do not -### apply and you should just call your CMD, if any, or let your -### services run. -### Something like this: - -# if test -z "$*" ; then return 0 ; fi -# $@ -# echo $? > /run/s6-linux-init-container-results/exitcode -# halt diff --git a/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown b/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown deleted file mode 100755 index f759ba7..0000000 --- a/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -### Things to do before hardware halt/reboot/poweroff. -### Ideally, it should be a single call to the service manager, -### telling it to bring all the services down. - -### If your s6-linux-init-maker invocation was made with the -1 -### option, messages from rc.shutdown will appear on /dev/console -### as well as be logged by the catch-all logger. -### If your s6-linux-init-maker invocation did NOT include the -1 -### option, messages from rc.shutdown will only be logged by the -### catch-all logger and will NOT appear on /dev/console. In order -### to print them to /dev/console instead, you may want to -### uncomment the following line: -exec >/dev/console 2>&1 - -### If your services are managed by sysv-rc: -### also remove the K11reboot link from /etc/rc6.d to prevent -### sysv-rc from rebooting prematurely - because sysvinit does -### not properly separate state changes from system init/shutdown. -# exec /etc/init.d/rc 6 - -### If your services are managed by OpenRC: -### also remove the "killprocs" and "mount-ro" symlinks from -### /etc/runlevels/shutdown - because OpenRC does not properly -### separate the service manager from the shutdown manager either. -# exec /sbin/openrc shutdown - -### If your services are managed by s6-rc: -exec s6-rc -v2 -bda change diff --git a/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown.final b/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown.final deleted file mode 100755 index 3f46b87..0000000 --- a/s6/base/scripts/rc.shutdown.final +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -### Things to do *right before* the machine gets rebooted or -### powered off, at the very end of the shutdown sequence, -### when all the filesystems are unmounted. - -### This is a last resort hook; normally nothing should be -### done here (your rc.shutdown script should have taken care -### of everything) and you should leave this script empty. - -### Some distributions, however, may need to perform some -### actions after unmounting the filesystems: typically if -### an additional teardown action is required on a filesystem -### after unmounting it, or if the system needs to be -### pivot_rooted before it can be shut down, etc. - -### Those are all exceptional cases. If you don't know for -### certain that you need to do something here, you don't. diff --git a/s6/base/scripts/runlevel b/s6/base/scripts/runlevel deleted file mode 100755 index d266171..0000000 --- a/s6/base/scripts/runlevel +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e - -### This script is called once at boot time by rc.init, and is -### also called by the runleveld service every time the user -### requests a machine state change via telinit. -### Ideally, it should just be a call to the service manager. - -test "$#" -gt 0 || { echo 'runlevel: fatal: too few arguments' 1>&2 ; exit 100 ; } - - -### If your services are managed by sysv-rc: -# exec /etc/init.d/rc "$1" - -### If your services are managed by OpenRC: -# exec /sbin/openrc "$1" - -### If your services are managed by s6-rc: -exec s6-rc -v2 -up change "$1" -- cgit v1.2.1