Correction: in sysvinit, /etc/default/halt is a config file for the
/etc/init.d/halt script only, which uses it to decide whether to pass
'-p' to halt.  So this is already supposed to have the intended effect;
and if I invoke 'halt -d -f -i -p -h' directly, it does power off the
system.  Likewise if I invoke 'sh -x /etc/init.d/halt stop', I see the
correct command being run and the system powers off.

So something is going awry here specifically wrt /etc/rc0.d/S99halt when
called via the 'halt' command.

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  system doesn't turn off if "sudo halt" is given

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