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- 02/05/2003 06:49:38 PM (22 years ago)
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- 1d1c024
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- chapter06
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chapter06/revisedchroot.xml
r1d1c024 rfb53a94d 8 8 was based on glibc-2.2.x or older, the programs in <filename 9 9 class="directory">/static/bin</filename>, such as <filename>bash</filename>, 10 will not work anymore). The following chroot command will work irregardless10 will not work anymore). The following chroot command will work regardless 11 11 of your host distribution's Glibc version.</para> 12 12 -
chapter06/sysvinit-inst.xml
r1d1c024 rfb53a94d 6 6 <para>When run levels are changed (for example, when halting the system), 7 7 init sends the TERM and KILL signals to the processes which it started. 8 init prints "Sending processes the TERM signal" to the screen. This seems8 Init prints "Sending processes the TERM signal" to the screen. This seems 9 9 to imply that init is sending these signals to all the currently running 10 10 processes. To avoid this confusion, the init.c file can be modified, so 11 that the sentence reads "Sending processes started by init the TERM signal".</para> 11 that the sentence reads "Sending processes started by init the TERM 12 signal".</para> 12 13 13 14 <para>Edit the halt message:</para>
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