Callum Lerwick said:
> Naw, its no buisness of the kernel. Its an init thing. If you wanted to
> change runlevels around, I don't think init would have a problem with
> it.

So there's something in a config file that says, "When you switch to
runlevel X, shut the system down"?  I don't see anything that looks like
it might have that function in either /etc/inttab or /etc/rc0.d; where would
it be?  (And, again, I'm specifically curious about whether this could be
done by editing config files.  Touching the source (or editing the compiled
binary) is cheating...)

> But note that shutdown/reboot/halt are hardcoded to runlevels 0,1,6,
> you ought to be able to recompile the source to change that...

I suspected as much.

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