18.05.2019, 00:58, "Guillermo" <gdiazhartu...@gmail.com>: >> OpenRC: Nice, >> init >> |_ zsh >> when I exited the shell there was nothing but a dead cursor on my screen
in this case the shell is not signaled since "-1" does not signal the sending process. > May I ask what was this setup like? You made a different entry for > sysvinit, presumably with the customary getty processes configured in > /etc/inittab 'respawn' entries, judging by your results, so how was > the OpenRC case different? i also wondered whether he used openrc-init here ? in that case he may have also used openrc's "supervise-daemon" util which do not get restarted after they were terminated by the kill -1 -9 blast and hence cannot respawn the gettys. looks like you were pretty hosed when you quit the super-user zsh (which sent the kill blast via its "kill" builtin) ? you should provide more information on the used init here as openrc is not an init per se and works well with sysv + busybox init, runit, ... >> sysV: init and 6 ttys with shell ... nothing can kill it that I know off. what do you mean here ? were the gettys respawned by SysV init or did they not die at all ? where did you send the signal from ? i would assume from a super-user zsh on a console tty ?