Messages in this thread | | | From | thomasz@hostmast ... | Date | Mon, 15 Feb 1999 09:20:36 +0100 | Subject | Problem shutting down |
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I have some rather funny problem: On shutdown I do basically "kill -15 -1; kill -9 -1; swapoff -q ; umount -v -a -r" Although this does not give any error messages the filesystems were not cleanly unmounted and fsck was run upon reboot. I then used the MagicSysRQ Keys once the system was halted. Although there was no difference in the running tasks report (Alt-SysRQ-t) before and after doing SIGKILL (Alt-SysRQ-i) umount (Alt-SysRQ-u) only succeeded after sending SIGKILL. Is this probably because my init and umount are dynamically linked?
any hints appreciated Thomas
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