On Tue, 04 Apr 2000, Brad Boeckmann wrote about, Shutdown problem.:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a shutdown problem. Whenever I shutdown my system, it goes
> through a process of sending kill signals, then unmounting devices and then
> the screen clears and a prompt that looks something like "bash!#" shows up
> on the screen. If I enter a shutdown command at this prompt, the system
> gives a screen full of garbage text. If I turn off the power, the next
> time I enter Linux, I am told that hdb wasn't cleanly unmounted and a check
> is forced.
You go into detail about what happens when you "shutdown" but what command
do you use,?? or do you use ctrl-alt-delete, if its the latter check
/etc/inittab to see which command is defined.
> On the other very comparable machine I've got, it goes through the shutdown
> process and then tells me I can turn off the power.
>
> I don't know what's going on and I'm not exactly sure how to troubleshoot
> this.
>
> TIA,
>
>
> Bradley Boeckmann
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