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Timestamp:
03/19/2001 04:02:50 PM (24 years ago)
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Thomas Balu Walter <tw@…>
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    44<para>
    5 When you change run levels (for example when you are going to shutdown
    6 your system) the init program is going to send the TERM and KILL signals
     5When run levels are changed (for example when going to shutdown
     6the system) the init program is going to send the TERM and KILL signals
    77to all the processes that init started. But init prints a message to the
    88screen saying "sending all processes the TERM signal" and the same for the
    99KILL signal. This implies that init sends this signal to all the currently
    10 running processes, which isn't the case. To avoid this confusion you can
     10running processes, which isn't the case. To avoid this confusion a user can
    1111apply the sysvinit patch found on the LFS FTP site to sysvinit that changes
    1212the sentence in the shutdown.c file and have it print "sending all
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