rc.shutdown - command script run at system shutdown
When the system is administratively shut down using either
the reboot(8)
or halt(8) command, either of these programs checks for the
existence of
a /etc/rc.shutdown script to run before halting the system.
It will also
be executed by init(8) if a keyboard-requested halt is issued (for architectures
that support this).
The rc.shutdown script, like rc.local(8), is entirely for
commands added
by the system administrator.
halt(8), init(8), rc(8), reboot(8)
OpenBSD 3.6 July 20, 1999
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