One of two things are occuring here:
1) Something is hanging during the shutdown process
2) The order of the shutdown process has been changed to a disfunctional state.

What has changed in /etc/rc.d/rc6.d ?

On 10/21/2002 04:46 PM, Bonez wrote:
Lonnie:

I am writing you in hopes you can steer me to a solution.
I am running COL 3.1 (workstation), with 2.4.2 kernel.
When I attempt to shutdown, I end up at a point where several processes halt and then ultimately after it shuts down keylogd and syslogd and a few other items it renders the following: Sending all processes the TERM signal at which point it freezes, with no response to any key or combination. A cold boot is then required and then of course upon boot up, the system grinds a while when checking the local files systems. Then it all comes back up working.
Where do I turn for help in figuring out why? I have made sure that no processes are running when I shut the system down.....but to no avail.
Scott
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