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  • What exactly does init do? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    System 5 init rc isn't the best place to start, and even if one adds on knowledge of systemd that doesn't cover half of what there is to know There's been a lot of work in the area of init system design (for Linux and the BSDs) that has happened in the past two decades alone
  • What is the difference between reboot , init 6 and shutdown -r now?
    In older distros the reboot command was forcing the processes to exit by issuing the SIGKILL signal (still found in sources, can be invoked with -f option), in most recent distros it defaults to the more graceful and init friendly init 1 -> shutdown -r This ensures that daemons clean up themselves before shutdown
  • Python中 __init__的通俗解释是什么? - 知乎
    2 1 __ init__() 所有类的超类object,有一个默认包含pass的__ init __()实现,这个函数会在对象初始化的时候调用,我们可以选择实现,也可以选择不实现,一般建议是实现的,不实现对象属性就不会被初始化。
  • python中self与__init__怎么解释能让小白弄懂? - 知乎
    这个__init__存在的意义,往往是赋值,或者作为启动内部方法用的 做个比喻,你建立一个类,就像建立了一个班级,每个实例,就是一个学生,但只要学生进入了班级,就要先给他发一套,对应这个班级要上课的书,那么这个过程,发书,赋值,就是在init里面做
  • init - What are the pros cons of Upstart and systemd? - Unix Linux . . .
    Devuan (Debian fork created that resulted from the systemd controversies in the Debian community that led to a resignation of Ian Jackson) - specifically promotes Init Freedom with the following init systems considered for inclusion: sinit, OpenRC, runit, s6 and shepherd Void Linux - uses runit as the init system and service supervisor
  • Why is init 6 the reboot command? (historic reasons)
    Because 6 is the commonly defined runlevel used to reboot the host, and init 6 (or telinit 6) is the means to go to that runlevel, this is why init 6 is generally understood to be a reboot command Technically speaking, because these can be redefined by a crafty or bored system administrator, it might be more advisable to use shutdown -r as a
  • How can I make a script in etc init. d start at boot?
    Then you make a symlink to your init-script, maybe etc init d foobar with etc rc2 d SXYfoobar as the symlink S means 'Start this script in this runlevel' (here: 2) XY is a two-digit decimal number, which is relevant for the sequence in which the scripts are started
  • How to pass arguments to a Linux kernel `init=` bootparam?
    Yes, this is how you traditionally tell a regular init system what state to boot into If you're running sysv-init (or pretty much any widely used init system other than systemd), you can put a number between 1 and 5 at the end of the kernel arguments and it will boot into that run level (1 is always single-user mode, the others are system defined, 3 or 4 is what most Linux distros have
  • linux - How to start an application automatically on boot - Unix . . .
    Debian uses a Sys-V like init system for executing commands when the system runlevel changes - for example at bootup and shutdown time If you wish to add a new service to start when the machine boots you should add the necessary script to the directory etc init d Many of the scripts already present in that directory will give you an example
  • Why does Linux allow ‘init= bin bash’? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
    In Unix-like systems, init is the first process to be run, and the ultimate ancestor of all processes ever run It's responsible for running all the init scripts You're telling the Linux kernel to run bin bash as init, rather than the system init [ ] Thus, you are not exploiting anything, you are just using a standard kernel feature





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