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SubjectRe: Nobody cared about IRQs at shutdown
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Alan Stern wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2010, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
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> > In fact, I think that there is something bad, not specific to USB,
> > FireWire or SATA. Without systemd, all those subsystems function
> > properly at shutdown. With systemd, it looks like there are many
> > mishandled interrupts (all of USB, FireWire and SATA) at shutdown.
> > What   could be this common thing? ACPI?
>
> I don't know -- what is systemd?

Systemd is a new init developed by Lennart Poettering. You can learn more at http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd

It employs high concurrency in starting and stopping services, starts many things on demand and thus boots faster than the traditional SysV init. And also exposes this bug :(

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Alexander E. Patrakov (from mobile phone)
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