Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!torsqnt!hybrid!chance!john From: john@chance.UUCP (John R. MacMillan) Subject: Re: Single user mode Message-ID: <1991May6.002352.21246@chance.UUCP> Organization: Haphazard References: <337@ramecs.UUCP> Date: Mon, 6 May 1991 00:23:52 GMT |When I use "/etc/shutdown" I get the message telling me to press RETURN |to reboot. I'd like the system to go into single user mode instead. |(With a shell). Then, "init 2" could be used to start the system back up. | |Who/what is detecting the transition into single user mode and displaying |that message? And how can it be changed? That's coming from /etc/profile. When /etc/shutdown does the "init s", a shell ends up running that runs /etc/profile. If the run level is "S", profile completes the shutdown (in a somewhat half-assed manner, IMHO; it kills things before running scripts in /etc/shutdaemon that might have shut them down cleanly).