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SubjectRe: init und Linux 1.3.69
On Mon, 4 Mar 1996, lilo wrote:

> I've been using Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot my Linux system, with relatively few
> problems, since about 0.95pl15j (assuming I even remember that sequence of
> kernel release numbers correctly, it's been a while :). I'm presently
> running RedHat 2.1. :)
>
> For what it's worth....
>
>
> lilo
>

I have also been using ctrl-alt-del since... ummm... ne'ermind
0.9xpl14 somewhere... and this is the first time I've seen this sort of
thing. I get all the:
Stopping kerneld...
Stopping innd...
Stoopping this...
Stopping that...
Sending processes the TERM signal...
INIT: No more processes in runlevel 6
INIT: No more processes in runlevel 6
INIT: No more processes in runlevel 6
Unmounting local filesystems
..
Sending processes the KILL signal...
..
Please wait while rebooting the system...

Except that sometimes it hangs when it says:
INIT: No more processes in runlevel 6
And then does no more... almost as if there are no processes even.

Ctrl-ScrollLock still shows the shutdown as being there as well as a lot
of things that should have died when they got the TERM - I say that
because they do when I give them a TERM manually.

Kernel: 1.3.69
Dist: RedHat 2.1
Arch: ix86

Ciao ...
Sam ~s
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