On 09/20/15 21:44, Quartz wrote:
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".
"

Sorry misread your post.

The following diff removes the misleading entry from faq10:

--- faq10.html  Sun Sep 20 21:50:41 2015
+++ faq10nopower.html   Sun Sep 20 21:52:51 2015
@@ -298,8 +298,6 @@ and adding the daemon name to the <tt>pkg_scripts</tt>
 <p>
 <i>/etc/rc.shutdown</i> 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 &quot;powerdown=YES&quot;, which will
-give you the equivalent of &quot;shutdown -p&quot;.

<h2 id="vipw">10.8 - I edited /etc/passwd, but the changes didn't seem to take
 place. Why?</h2>

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