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1. cbzbc+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-23 07:52:36
It does, because SIGTERM is traditionally understood as the trigger for a shutdown. Docker - for instance - will send a SIGTERM to pid 1 when a container is stopped - which goes back to a previous comment here about using a real init as pid 1 if the thing in your container forks: >>44990092
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2. kragen+8F[view] [source] 2025-08-23 15:32:19
>>cbzbc+(OP)
Interesting! I didn't know that—I thought that when you told sysvinit to change its runlevel you normally used some slightly richer interface than signals.
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