Re: emergency or init=/bin/sh mode and terminal signals

From: linux-os (Dick Johnson)
Date: Mon Jun 19 2006 - 08:04:09 EST



On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Samuel Thibault wrote:

> linux-os (Dick Johnson), le Mon 19 Jun 2006 07:37:02 -0400, a écrit :
>> I don't think this is the correct behavior. You can't allow some
>> terminal input to affect init. It has been the de facto standard
>> in Unix, that the only time one should have a controlling terminal
>> is after somebody logs in and owns something to control. If you want
>> a controlling terminal from your emergency shell, please exec /bin/login.
>
> Ok, but people don't know that: they're given a shell, and wonder why on
> hell ^C doesn't work...
>
> Samuel

Maybe, but you shouldn't modify the kernel for "training". The kernel
needs to be sacrosanct.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
Penguin : Linux version 2.6.16.4 on an i686 machine (5592.88 BogoMips).
New book: http://www.AbominableFirebug.com/
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