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runit-init(8) | System Manager's Manual | runit-init(8) |
NAME¶
init - a UNIX process no 1
SYNOPSIS¶
init [ 0 | 6 ]
DESCRIPTION¶
runit-init is the first process the kernel starts. If runit-init is started as process no 1, it runs and replaces itself with runit(8).
If runit-init is started while the system is up, it must be either called as init 0 or init 6:
- init 0
- tells the Unix process no 1 to shutdown and halt the system. To signal runit(8) the system halt request, runit-init removes all permissions of the file /run/runit.reboot (chmod 0), and sets the execute by owner permission of the file /run/runit.stopit (chmod 100). Then a CONT signal is sent to runit(8).
- init 6
- tells the Unix process no 1 to shutdown and reboot the system. To signal runit(8) the system reboot request, runit-init sets the execute by owner permission of the files /run/runit.reboot and /run/runit.stopit (chmod 100). Then a CONT signal is sent to runit(8).
EXIT CODES¶
runit-init returns 111 on error, 0 in all other cases.
SEE ALSO¶
runit(8), runsvdir(8), runsvchdir(8), sv(8), runsv(8), chpst(8), utmpset(8), svlogd(8)
AUTHOR¶
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>