On 10/19/06, Stephen Olander Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running sid with amd64 architecture. I also have a chroot
called /x86 to run openoffice, acroread, boinc, etc. In my /etc/fstab, I
have several bind mounts into /x86.
When I run "shutdown -h now" or "shutdown -r now", the shutdown sequence
stops with an error after stopping all the processes. I have to use Alt
+SysRq to reboot. However, the shutdown sequence works OK if I manually
unmount the bind mounts before executing "shutdown".
Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
I can file a bug once I figure out what script is dying (it's hard for
me to tell because the machine is unusable except Alt+SysRq!)
Thanks so much,
-s
What does your /etc/fstab look like?
I've a quite similar configuration, but i don't have your problem...
Here's what mine looks like:
/home /home/chroot-sid-i386/home none bind 0 0
/tmp /home/chroot-sid-i386/tmp none bind 0 0
/sys /home/chroot-sid-i386/sys none bind 0 0
/proc /home/chroot-sid-i386/proc proc defaults 0 0
-Pascal
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