Serge;

Check the binary that you're running.  I went through
this a while back and all of these pointed to the
"busybox" executable, which wouldn't shutdown the
client when called to do so.

My solution was to copy "/sbin/halt" to the /opt/ltsp/i386/sbin
directory and create the symbolic link for it as in
the RedHat Linux distribution:

        # cd /opt/ltsp/i386
        # ln -s sbin/halt sbin/poweroff

Then from a terminal, you can execute the command:

        /sbin/poweroff

This worked for me a *long* time ago ... your mileage
may vary.

Tom


> Somehow, shutdown (poweroff, reboot) just exits
> on terminal without affecting the system.

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  Thomas L. Griffing         Red Hat Certified Engineer
  Pondus Solutions, Inc.    [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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