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    SubjectRe: emergency or init=/bin/sh mode and terminal signals
    >Hi,
    >
    >There's a long-standing issue in init=/bin/sh mode: pressing control-C
    >doesn't send a SIGINT to programs running on the console. The incurred
    >typical pitfall is if one runs ping without a -c option... no way to
    >stop it!

    Worse, I can observe same behavior when using "-b", i.e. init=/sbin/init
    called with -b (read: `/sbin/init -b`), and init starts a su shell before
    continuing. No ^C either to my knowledge.
    rpm -q sysvinit: 2.86


    Jan Engelhardt
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