SIGKILL
signal to the service/target.
command | signal on FreeBSD | signal on OpenBSD | signal on Linux |
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SIGUSR1 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 3 | |
SIGRTMIN + 13 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 13 | |
SIGUSR2 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 4 | |
SIGRTMIN + 14 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 14 | |
SIGINT | SIGINT | SIGRTMIN + 5 | |
SIGRTMIN + 15 | SIGTSTP | SIGRTMIN + 15 | |
SIGWINCH | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 7 | |
SIGRTMIN + 17 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 17 | |
SIGRTMIN + 2 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 2 | |
SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 1 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 1 | |
SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 0 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 0 | |
SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 0 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 0 | |
SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 1 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 1 | |
SIGRTMIN + 2 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 10 then SIGRTMIN + 1 | |
unsupported | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 2 | |
SIGRTMIN + 2 | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 2 | |
SIGUSR1 | SIGUSR1 | SIGRTMIN + 3 | |
SIGWINCH | unsupported | SIGRTMIN + 7 | |
SIGUSR2 | SIGUSR2 | SIGRTMIN + 4 | |
SIGINT | SIGINT | SIGRTMIN + 5 |
FILESYSTEMS
milestone mechanism in BSD operating systems.
The first phase, the sysinit
target, is expected to initialize as much of the system as necessary so that the second phase, the normal
or rescue
target, can find all service and target bundles, including those that are not on the root filesystem.
true
, 1
, yes
, and on
as enable, and any other values (including specifically false
, 0
, no
, and off
) as disable.
cyclog@
or s6-multilog@
, on the grounds that traditional on
and off
flags as enable and disable, respectively.
The onifconsole
flag is also recognized and processed with reference to the currently active console device (on BSD systems only).
If ttylogin@
, getty@
, or agetty@
.
noauto
flag as disable.
mount@
, fsck@
, swap@
, or dump@
.
This is designed in particular for use with service bundles generated by the subcommand | chains to |
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SIGUSR1
(on BSD) or SIGRTMIN + 3
(on Linux) to the system manager process.
SIGRTMIN + 13
to the system manager process.