On Sat, May 25, 2019, 5:45 AM arne <sp113...@telfort.nl> wrote:

> On Sat, 25 May 2019 00:21:07 +0200
> arne <sp113...@telfort.nl> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 May 2019 23:43:49 +0200
> > arne <sp113...@telfort.nl> wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, 24 May 2019 14:01:35 -0700
> > > Fred <f...@blakemfg.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > > I subscribe to the Devuan Linux mailing list.  This posting just
> > > > arrived and it appears quite important to Debian.
> > > >
> > > > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > > > Subject:  [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending
> > > > SIGILL to Systemd
> > > > Date:     Fri, 24 May 2019 22:04:34 +0200
> > > > From:     Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de>
> > > > To:       DNG <d...@lists.dyne.org>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi!
> > > >
> > > > Today in a Linux training a participant attempted to bring down
> > > > Debian workstation with Systemd by sending signals to PID 1 as I
> > > > invited them to try to bring down PID 1 while thinking for myself
> > > > that this would not be possible from my past experiences about
> > > > trying to bring down PID 1 – init – myself.
> > >
> > > # while true; do kill -ILL 1 ; echo -n "." ;  sleep 0.5 ; done
> > > ...........................^C
> > >
> > > no problem here
> > > kernel 5.1.4 stretch amd64 with systemd
> > >
> >
> > Perhaps that test was a little too short so I let it run a little
> > longer:
> >
> > # while true; do kill -ILL 1 ; echo -n "." ;  sleep 0.5 ; done
> >
> ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................^C
> >
> > again no problem here.
> >
> > I had no fear to run the script as I use systemd, so I know how to
> > use the SysReq keys very well ;)
> >
> >
> >
>
> # while true; do kill -ILL 1 ; echo -n "." ;  sleep 0.5 ; done
>
> I found out PID 1 is killed when I tried to reboot:
> # reboot
> Failed to open /dev/initctl: No such device or address
> Failed to talk to init daemon.
>
> So I will have to use SysReq keys
>

Can somebody, please link me to the Documentation Files on those SysReq
keys?  Thanks!

Kenneth Parker

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