Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 6 Mar 1996 11:38:12 +1100 (EST) | From | System Administrator <> | Subject | Re: init und Linux 1.3.69 |
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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 _--_|\ Sam Tilders - Systems Administrator for majestic.com.au. / \ sysadm@majestic.com.au \_.--._/ v Cogito Ergo Sum - I think, therefore I am. (Descartes)
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