>> From: Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org>
>> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 14:32:16 -0600
>> 
>> > running i386-current I noticed that despite having set powerdown=YES in
>> > rc.shutdown the system halts with "Press any key to reboot".
>> > 
>> > $ cat /etc/rc.shutdown | grep power  
>> > powerdown=YES   # set to YES for powerdown
>> > 
>> > Did the logic change here?
>> 
>> Yes, the logic changed.  /etc/rc no longer "evaluates" other scripts,
>> pulling in damage to it's variable space.
>> 
>> Use halt -p or shutdown -p if you want to power down.
>> 
>> I understand that there is contention over powerdown vs non-powerdown,
>> but perhaps bringing this to the fore will result in a big decision
>> about what to do.
>
>Any reason not to turn this into a rc.conf.local setting?

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