On Sa, 13.08.22 20:46, Patrick Schleizer (patrick-mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > 2. /lib/systemd/system-shutdown (shutdown.c) runs Still, this binary is called systemd-shutdown, i.e. with one more 'd'. > 4. /lib/systemd/system-shutdown performs further cleanup (similar to > dracut, probably some functionality duplicated with dracut, includes > kill all remaining processes, unmount remaining file systems) I am not sure dracut has another killing spree. > 6. /run/initramfs/shutdown (which is at time of writing only implemented > in dracut) attempts to kill all remaining processes, unmount remaining > file systems and calls kernel. I think the arch initrd also implements this scheme. And IIRC they use a neat trick, and chainload systemd-shutdown from the initrd, so that it runs again, and does the actual final shutdown, but that time without transitioning back into an initrd env. Hence for them PID 1 during shutdown first transitions from the service manager into systemd-shutdown, and then from there into into the initrd script, and then back into systemd-shutdown. I like their approach. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin