# rc-sysinit - System V initialisation compatibility # # This task runs the old System V-style system initialisation scripts, # and enters the default runlevel when finished. description "System V initialisation compatibility" author "Scott James Remnant " start on filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo stop on runlevel # Default runlevel, this may be overriden on the kernel command-line # or by faking an old /etc/inittab entry env DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL=2 # There can be no previous runlevel here, but there might be old # information in /var/run/utmp that we pick up, and we don't want # that. # # These override that env RUNLEVEL= env PREVLEVEL= console output env INIT_VERBOSE task script # Check for default runlevel in /etc/inittab if [ -r /etc/inittab ] then eval "$(sed -nre 's/^[^#][^:]*:([0-6sS]):initdefault:.*/DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL="\1";/p' /etc/inittab || true)" fi # Check kernel command-line for typical arguments for ARG in $(cat /proc/cmdline) do case "${ARG}" in -b|emergency) # Emergency shell [ -n "${FROM_SINGLE_USER_MODE}" ] || sulogin ;; [0123456sS]) # Override runlevel DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL="${ARG}" ;; -s|single) # Single user mode [ -n "${FROM_SINGLE_USER_MODE}" ] || DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL=S ;; esac done # Run the system initialisation scripts [ -n "${FROM_SINGLE_USER_MODE}" ] || /etc/init.d/rcS # Switch into the default runlevel telinit "${DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL}" end script