>>>>> "Joel" == Joel Konkle-Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having an annoying problem when I try to reboot or shutdown my > system. GNOME exits fine, X shuts down, and INIT starts the shutdown > sequence, but once it gets to > INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal > it simply stops with a blinking cursor on the next line. I've left > it overnight, with no change. Typing things doesn't help, either. > This is annoying because it never actually shuts down any processes, > saves my settings, or cleanly reboots. > Any ideas? I've seen this a long time ago in a different distro, something about the filesystems not unmounting. ... I don't have more information, and I can't really remember the details. And likily there are several things that may cause this. You might look at your messages and try to determine where it hangs. You'll have to scroll back to past your current boot messages. mojo -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
