fix(shutdown): be robust against forced shutdown
When a forced shutdown is issued through sending a burst of Ctrl-Alt-Del keys, systemd sends SIGTERM to all processes. This ends up killing dracut-initramfs-restore as well, preventing the script from detecting that the unpack of the initramfs is incomplete, which later causes a crash to happen when "shutdown" tries to execute from the unpacked initramfs. This fix makes sure dracut-initramfs-restore remains alive to detect the unpack failed (because cpio was killed by systemd too). Refs: * https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2023665master
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@ -6,6 +6,11 @@ set -e
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[ -e /run/initramfs/bin/sh ] && exit 0
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[ -e /run/initramfs/.need_shutdown ] || exit 0
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# SIGTERM signal is received upon forced shutdown: ignore the signal
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# We want to remain alive to be able to trap unpacking errors to avoid
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# switching root to an incompletely unpacked initramfs
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trap 'echo "Received SIGTERM signal, ignoring!" >&2' TERM
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KERNEL_VERSION="$(uname -r)"
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[[ $dracutbasedir ]] || dracutbasedir=/usr/lib/dracut
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