{bash, event, utillinux}: assert event == "reboot" || event == "halt" || event == "system-halt" || event == "power-off"; { name = "sys-" + event; job = " start on ${event} script exec < /dev/tty1 > /dev/tty1 2>&1 echo \"\" echo \"<<< SYSTEM SHUTDOWN >>>\" echo \"\" export PATH=${utillinux}/bin:${utillinux}/sbin:$PATH # Do an initial sync just in case. sync || true getMountPoints() { cat /proc/mounts \\ | grep -v '^rootfs' \\ | sed 's|^[^ ]\\+ \\+\\([^ ]\\+\\).*|\\1|' \\ | grep -v '/proc\\|/sys\\|/dev' } getDevice() { local mountPoint=$1 cat /proc/mounts \\ | grep -v '^rootfs' \\ | grep \"^[^ ]\\+ \\+$mountPoint \\+\" \\ | sed 's|^\\([^ ]\\+\\).*|\\1|' } # Unmount file systems. We repeat this until no more file systems # can be unmounted. This is to handle loopback devices, file # systems mounted on other file systems and so on. tryAgain=1 while test -n \"$tryAgain\"; do tryAgain= for mp in $(getMountPoints); do device=$(getDevice $mp) echo \"unmounting $mp...\" if umount -n -r \"$mp\"; then if test \"$mp\" != /; then tryAgain=1; fi fi # Hack: work around a bug in mount (mount -o remount on a # loop device forgets the loop=/dev/loopN entry in # /etc/mtab). if echo \"$device\" | grep -q '/dev/loop'; then echo \"removing loop device $device...\" losetup -d \"$device\" || true fi done done cat /proc/mounts # Final sync. sync || true # Right now all events above power off the system. if test ${event} = reboot; then exec reboot -f else exec halt -f -p fi end script "; }