haltsys/reboot vrs. shutdown (was Re: init's untimely death.)
William E. Davidsen Jr
davidsen at crdgw1.crd.ge.com
Tue Jul 4 05:35:25 AEST 1989
In article <2049 at egvideo.UUCP> edhew at egvideo.UUCP (Ed Hew) writes:
| Even then, you probably will still have to run fsck to clean up, as neither
| haltsys or reboot take you to single user mode, do any sync's, or cleanly
| terminate all those processes that are spawned when you are multi-user.
Hogwash! RTFM. They sync and mark the filesystems as clean. They
don't give the CPU back to the processes with a SIG to let them do
cleanup. There have been time when I really wanted to kill the system
without sync from software, haltsys doesn't do it, it's clean and
documented as such.
| Odds are that you'll still have a bunch of temporary files sitting around,
| and any number of unflushed buffers.
true and false, respectively. Of course any reasonable startup
will clean the temp files...
| system. Anyone have any comments on how haltsys does it's job?
It's all in the manual...
|
| --ed {edhew at egvideo.uucp}
| >-------------------------------------------------------------------
| >Warren Tucker, Tridom Corporation ...!gatech!emory!tridom!wht
|
| Ed. A. Hew Authorized SCO Technical Trainer Xeni/Con Corporation
I would not have posted this reply, or been so critical, but
this is a pile of (misinformation) to come from a technical trainer.
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- bill davidsen (davidsen at crdgw1.uucp)
GE Corp. R&D Center; Box 8, KW-C206; Schenectady NY 12345
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