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== Patch applayed == <pre> diff -ruN rc.d-original/rc.6 rc.d/rc.6 --- rc.d-original/rc.6 2016-03-26 17:48:37.000000000 +0100 +++ rc.d/rc.6 2016-07-09 14:08:48.470713168 +0200 @@ -37,36 +37,6 @@ ;; esac -# Save the system time to the hardware clock using hwclock --systohc. -# This will also create or update the timestamps in /etc/adjtime. -if [ -x /sbin/hwclock ]; then - # Check for a broken motherboard RTC clock (where ioports for rtc are - # unknown) to prevent hwclock causing a hang: - if ! grep -q " : rtc" /proc/ioports ; then - CLOCK_OPT="--directisa" - fi - if [ /etc/adjtime -nt /etc/hardwareclock ]; then - if grep -q "^LOCAL" /etc/adjtime ; then - echo "Saving system time to the hardware clock (localtime)." - else - echo "Saving system time to the hardware clock (UTC)." - fi - /sbin/hwclock $CLOCK_OPT --systohc - elif grep -q "^UTC" /etc/hardwareclock 2> /dev/null ; then - echo "Saving system time to the hardware clock (UTC)." - if [ ! -r /etc/adjtime ]; then - echo "Creating system time correction file /etc/adjtime." - fi - /sbin/hwclock $CLOCK_OPT --utc --systohc - else - echo "Saving system time to the hardware clock (localtime)." - if [ ! -r /etc/adjtime ]; then - echo "Creating system time correction file /etc/adjtime." - fi - /sbin/hwclock $CLOCK_OPT --localtime --systohc - fi -fi - # Run any local shutdown scripts: if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown ]; then /etc/rc.d/rc.local_shutdown stop @@ -126,10 +96,6 @@ sleep $FUSER_DELAY fi -# Unmount any NFS, SMB, or CIFS filesystems: -echo "Unmounting remote filesystems:" -/bin/umount -v -a -l -f -r -t nfs,smbfs,cifs | tr -d ' ' | grep successfully | sed "s/:successfullyunmounted/ has been successfully unmounted./g" - # Try to shut down pppd: PS="$(ps ax)" if echo "$PS" | /bin/grep -q -w pppd ; then @@ -215,22 +181,11 @@ # Before unmounting file systems write a reboot or halt record to wtmp. $shutdown_command -w -# Turn off swap: -echo "Turning off swap." -/sbin/swapoff -a -/bin/sync - # Stop cgmanager and cgproxy: if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.cgmanager ]; then sh /etc/rc.d/rc.cgmanager stop fi -echo "Unmounting local file systems:" -/bin/umount -v -a -t no,proc,sysfs | tr -d ' ' | grep successfully | sed "s/:successfullyunmounted/ has been successfully unmounted./g" 2> /dev/null - -echo "Remounting root filesystem read-only:" -/bin/mount -v -n -o remount,ro / - # This never hurts: /bin/sync @@ -288,12 +243,3 @@ fi fi fi - -# Now halt (poweroff with APM or ACPI enabled kernels) or reboot. -if [ "$shutdown_command" = "reboot" ]; then - echo "Rebooting." - /sbin/reboot -else - /sbin/poweroff -fi - diff -ruN rc.d-original/rc.M rc.d/rc.M --- rc.d-original/rc.M 2016-05-05 06:27:00.000000000 +0200 +++ rc.d/rc.M 2016-07-09 14:14:20.090096570 +0200 @@ -20,10 +20,6 @@ /sbin/ldconfig & fi -# Screen blanks after 15 minutes idle time, and powers down in one hour -# if the kernel supports APM or ACPI power management: -/bin/setterm -blank 15 -powersave powerdown -powerdown 60 - # Set the hostname. if [ -r /etc/HOSTNAME ]; then /bin/hostname $(cat /etc/HOSTNAME | cut -f1 -d .) @@ -109,13 +105,6 @@ sh /etc/rc.d/rc.bluetooth start fi -# Start wicd or networkmanager: -if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd -a -x /usr/sbin/wicd ]; then - sh /etc/rc.d/rc.wicd start -elif [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager ]; then - sh /etc/rc.d/rc.networkmanager start -fi - # Start networking daemons: if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 ]; then . /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 @@ -126,14 +115,6 @@ . /etc/rc.d/rc.scanluns fi -# Mount any additional filesystem types that haven't already been mounted: -mount -a -v 2> /dev/null | grep -v -e "already mounted" -e "ignored" | cut -f 1 -d : | tr -d ' ' | while read dev ; do mount | grep "${dev} " ; done - -# Start the Control Script for automounter: -if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.autofs ]; then - sh /etc/rc.d/rc.autofs start -fi - # Start the Network Time Protocol daemon: if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.ntpd ]; then sh /etc/rc.d/rc.ntpd start @@ -153,16 +134,6 @@ chmod 755 / 2> /dev/null chmod 1777 /tmp /var/tmp -# Start ACPI daemon. -if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.acpid ]; then - . /etc/rc.d/rc.acpid start -fi - -# Enable CPU frequency scaling: -if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.cpufreq ]; then - . /etc/rc.d/rc.cpufreq start -fi - # Update any existing icon cache files: if find /usr/share/icons -maxdepth 2 2> /dev/null | grep -q icon-theme.cache ; then for theme_dir in /usr/share/icons/* ; do diff -ruN rc.d-original/rc.inet2 rc.d/rc.inet2 --- rc.d-original/rc.inet2 2012-08-15 00:53:35.000000000 +0200 +++ rc.d/rc.inet2 2016-07-09 14:10:49.388841574 +0200 @@ -16,51 +16,6 @@ # At this point, we are ready to talk to The World... -# Mount remote (NFS) filesystems: -if cat /etc/fstab | grep -v '^#' | grep -w nfs 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then - # Start rpc.portmap, /sbin/rpc.lockd, and /sbin/rpc.statd if we find NFS - # volumes defined in /etc/fstab since these will need to be running in order - # to mount them. If they are not running, attempting to mount an NFS - # partition will cause mount to hang, or at least result in unreliable - # operation. Keep this in mind if you plan to mount unlisted NFS - # partitions... - # If you have uncommented NFS partitions in your /etc/fstab, rc.rpc is run - # whether it is set as executable or not. If you don't want to run it, - # comment the NFS partitions out in /etc/fstab or erase/rename rc.rpc. - if [ -r /etc/rc.d/rc.rpc ]; then - sh /etc/rc.d/rc.rpc start - fi - echo "Mounting remote (NFS) file systems: /sbin/mount -a -t nfs" - /sbin/mount -a -t nfs # This may be our /usr runtime! - # Show the mounted volumes: - /sbin/mount -v -t nfs -fi - -# If /etc/rc.d/rc.rpc is executable, run it to load rpc.portmap, rpc.lockd, -# and rpc.statd. This might be needed to mount NFS partitions that are not -# listed in /etc/fstab. Starting this twice won't hurt as the script will -# check if things are already running before trying to start them. -if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.rpc ]; then - sh /etc/rc.d/rc.rpc start -fi - -# Mount remote CIFS filesystems. Note that where possible, using CIFS is -# preferred over SMBFS. SMBFS is no longer actively maintained. -if cat /etc/fstab | grep -v '^#' | grep -w cifs 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then - echo "Mounting remote CIFS file systems: /sbin/mount -a -t cifs" - /sbin/mount -a -t cifs - # Show the mounted volumes: - /sbin/mount -v -t cifs -fi - -# Mount remote SMB filesystems: -if cat /etc/fstab | grep -v '^#' | grep -w smbfs 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then - echo "Mounting remote SMBFS file systems: /sbin/mount -a -t smbfs" - /sbin/mount -a -t smbfs - # Show the mounted volumes: - /sbin/mount -v -t smbfs -fi </pre>
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