On Sep 20 4:36 PM, Fred wrote:
On 09/20/15 20:58, Quartz wrote:
Powerdown went away in July 2014.

The FAQ needs to be updated then:

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html

"rc.shutdown

/etc/rc.shutdown is a script that is run at shutdown. Anything you want
done before the system shuts down should be added to this file. If you
have apm, you can also set "powerdown=YES", which will give you the
equivalent of "shutdown -p".
"


rc.shutdown is still needed if you need to run tasks before the
reboot(8), halt(8), or when init(8) is signalled to shut the system down.

I'm aware of what rc.shutdown is for. My issue is that the FAQ still suggests people add the poweroff parameter.

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