In RHEL 5, changing the behavior of signal shutdown was simple: the
shutdown command was in /etc/inittab, change that to shutdown -h ... done.

With RHEL 7, everything is convertd to systemd, and it appears a signal
shutdown performs a shutdown -r .... No good.

We already use chshut so halt stops, and poff logs off, and those work
great when the shutdown command is used manually.

But, we're having a heck of time trying to find what to change so
"ctl-alt-del" (signal shutdown) results in shutdown -P +1

Any suggestions/solutions?

Thank you,
Donald Russell

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