Hello!

Arun Isaac <arunis...@systemreboot.net> skribis:

> If shepherd is run as root, it assumes it is the init system and reboots
> the system. Since shepherd is not just an init system, but can also be
> used as a non-init process to manage other daemons, this is probably not
> good default behaviour. At the very least, it would be nice to have a
> command-line option to disable this behaviour.
>
> Just yesterday, I was tinkering with shepherd on a production server
> running Debian as the host system, and ended up accidentally rebooting
> it. Needless to say, I went through much pain and suffering! :-) I
> suppose I should count myself very lucky that it didn't halt the system!
> :-P

Oops, fixed in 7c380590164ea8ee40de46059d07e08a48963577, thanks!

Ludo’.

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