Hello.
A problem: Using of 'sleep 1' in /etc/rc.d/*
scripts is a bit wired because in first variant we have
a useless shit (when process goes to background) and in
second we can't be assured that one second is the
best time for hardly loaded systems.
I think that a good solution will be using of killall with '-w'
Yet one problem is bound with 'sleep 5' before sending SIGKILL
in /etc/rc.shutdown and /etc/rc.single. Yes, five seconds is the
best time for lowend i686 machines. But why i must wait 5 seconds
every time, when on my machine all processes can be killed in one
second (not by hard reset :))? But in this case it will be
good to keep all as it is, i think. Using of killall with '-w' here
is not a solution because some programs can ignores SIGTERM...
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