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authorLaurent Bercot <ska-adelie@skarnet.org>2019-05-28 16:49:42 +0000
committerLaurent Bercot <ska-adelie@skarnet.org>2019-05-28 16:49:42 +0000
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system/s6-linux-init: new package = new init system
This commit touches lots of things at once: it is necessary in order to maintain consistency. The impacted packages are: - s6-linux-init: new package. s6-linux-init mechanism plus booting policy. s6-linux-init conflicts with sysvinit; you can have one or the other, depending on what init you want to boot on. * s6-linux-init-common: subpackage of s6-linux-init, containing files used in the s6 supervision tree in both init cases. Both s6-linux-init and sysvinit depend on s6-linux-init-common. - s6: removed s6-svscanboot, which is policy, and only used in the sysvinit case. The s6 package is pure mechanism now. - utmps: adapted to the new location of the supervision tree, and reliable files provided by s6-linux-init-common. It works as is with both init systems. - gettys-openrc: had to move its invocation from "openrc sysinit" to "openrc default", because you can't make early gettys with s6-linux-init (no control over stage 1), and you can't have a supervision tree before sysinit with sysvinit (because /run is mounted very late, in boot), so the only solution that works with both is to make gettys late services. - sysvinit: now has s6-svscanboot (starting the s6 supervision tree from inittab), and a carefully crafted inittab that should work in all cases. Getting the right order of inittab lines was NOT easy, and I now hate sysvinit even more than I did before. Note that with the current version of apk, you cannot switch from sysvinit to s6-linux-init, or vice-versa, without an error. apk says files conflict. Because it adds the new files before removing the old ones. It should still work with apk -f, because the .apk-new mechanism makes it so that there's no real collision while you're switching, but it's still ugly as fuck and needs to be fixed in apk before we make the switch available to users.
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+#!/bin/sh -e
+
+# This script performs a "poor man's reboot" when the
+# init infrastructures are not there to do a proper one.
+# This is the case when the user *just* switched between
+# sysvinit and s6-linux-init, and needs to shut down the
+# old system but the shutdown binaries are the ones from
+# the new system.
+#
+# Always launch it from a console tty (tty1, ... tty6),
+# never from a network terminal or an xterm.
+
+trap "" INT HUP TERM
+mkdir -p -m 0755 /etc/runlevels/empty2
+/sbin/openrc empty2
+rmdir /etc/runlevels/empty2
+sync
+/etc/init.d/killprocs start
+/etc/init.d/savecache start
+/etc/init.d/mount-ro start
+/sbin/reboot -f