systemd depends so heavily on a files it can not reboot

Adam Pribyl pribyl at lowlevel.cz
Mon Jul 8 16:02:49 UTC 2013


On Mon, 8 Jul 2013, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:

> No need to open a discussion. SysRq is disable for are a reason and what 
> you are propose allows anyone that sits at the keyboard to kill all 
> process,reboot without syncing or authorization and all because you got 
> a corrupted filesystem.

OK, so the systemd people say, it is perfecly fine you can not reboot via 
ctrl-alt-del (while it was always possible with init) and give me the 
advice to enable sysrq for the purpose, and sysrq people say, it's not for 
users, we will not enable it, it is dangerous.

Now I have a server, what should I do there? Use debian, right.

> JBG

Adam Pribyl


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