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It's good practice to unmount filesystems and gracefully terminate running services before running "kexec -e". So when a boot option has been chosen from the petitboot menu, poke init to shut the system down and kexec the new kernel. One benefit to us in particular is that when pb-console is killed, it notifies the user that we're booting: trap 'reset; echo "SIGTERM received, booting..."; sleep 2' SIGTERM This terminal reset is also useful, exiting the ncurses visual mode so subsequent boot output is raw rather than being confined to the window set up for the petitboot menu. Currently we assume busybox init (using the bb-kexec-reboot script included with petitboot), but do not add an accompanying entry in the inittab to run kexec, so things aren't working. Add a new script kexec-restart that does the right thing for all init systems that Buildroot supports (busybox, sysv, openrc, systemd). OpenRC and systemd have an upstream way to do a kexec-shutdown. For busybox and sysv, we add a line to inittab that does kexec -f -e (after the shutdown scripts have run). Finally, for other cases (where there is no recognized init system) directly use kexec -f -e. Signed-off-by: Reza Arbab <arbab@linux.ibm.com> [Arnout: - install kexec-restart in /usr/libexec/petitboot, where it was before; - determine init system statically based on config instead of dynamically. ] Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
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#!/bin/sh
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@KEXEC_COMMAND@
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while :
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do
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sleep 1
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done
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