#!/bin/sh # # rc.halt This file is executed by init when it goes into runlevel # 0 (halt) or runlevel 6 (reboot). It kills all processes, # unmounts file systems and then either halts or reboots. # # Author: Miquel van Smoorenburg, # Modified for RHS Linux by Damien Neil # # Set the path. PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin # See how we were called. case "$0" in *halt) message="The system is halted" command="halt" ;; *reboot) message="Please stand by while rebooting the system..." command="reboot" ;; *) echo "$0: call me as \"rc.halt\" or \"rc.reboot\" please!" exit 1 ;; esac # Kill all processes. [ "${BASH+bash}" = bash ] && enable kill echo "Sending all processes the TERM signal..." kill -15 -1 sleep 5 echo "Sending all processes the KILL signal.." kill -9 -1 # Write to wtmp file before unmounting /var halt -w # Turn off swap, then unmount file systems. echo "Turning off swap" swapoff -a echo "Unmounting file systems" umount -a mount -n -o remount,ro / echo "Remounting remaining filesystems (if any) readonly" mount | awk '/ext2/ { print $3 }' | while read line; do mount -n -o ro,remount $line done # Now halt or reboot. echo "$message" [ -f /fastboot ] && echo "On the next boot fsck will be skipped." eval $command -d