shutdown termination

Guy Harris guy%gorodish at Sun.COM
Thu Jan 22 06:54:23 AEST 1987


> Killing the process leaves the /etc/nologin file in place.

Try using a less lethal instrument next time.  "shutdown" catches the
"terminate" signal, which is what "kill" sends by default, and removes the
"/etc/nologin" file before exiting.  Just use "kill", not "kill -9" or
"kill -KILL".



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