#!/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