22 Sep
2003
22 Sep
'03
23:50
* Jim Norton
[Sep 23. 2003 00:16]: Just don't kill the parent if the parent is INIT. That would be bad. :-)
... and fortunately it's not possible to kill init :)
So the kernel doesn't allow INIT to be killed by anything not of it's doing to prevent the system from being stopped if INIT was killed? Does the kernel ever kill init itself ( for a reboot for example )? Or does it just enter a runlevel and sit and wait for the PC to reboot etc? -Jim-