> Hrm I have noticed that my machine often does not shutdown correctly however
> i will log out from the Mandrake shutdown button (for non-Mandrake users

The shutdown is run from scripts, that kill each process that might be holding
disks open then umounts them. Finally it mounts the root fs read only, and
reboots after that all hits disk.

Something is wrong with the shutdown scripts if the reboot isnt clean. There
are some definite problems with NFS mounts that hang on shutdown and all
vendors 2.2 scripts I've seen but otherwise it should be ok.

Its not a kernel issue, not with a standard kernel anyway.

Alan

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