On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 21:39 +0000, Ken Moffat wrote:
>  What happens now is:
> 1. gdm calls 'shutdown -h now', causing the rc bootscript to be called
> for runlevel 0.
> 2. The Knn scripts run - in my case, starting with cups
> 3. X restarts (in my opinion, this is not the expected behaviour).
>  (in the log, the kernel agp messages appear)
> 4. My second Knn script is gdm - at this point X hasn't finished
> reloading so the test for /var/run/gdm.pid fails and gdm-stop is not
> called (even if the test was removed, gdm-stop has the same test and
> there is, as yet, nothing to kill).

Does this happen if you stop gdm without a system shutdown, e.g
switching from runlevel 5 to 3, or just running the gdm stop script by
hand?

Simon.

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