Serge Tiunov wrote:

> 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.


Oops. I should have figured!


 Busybox also segfaults for no readily apparent reason after
 *successfully* mounting an NFS share.

 IMHO, everybody planning some non-standard tricks with terminals
 should consider replacing it with authentic utilities, each and every
 one. Just to be on the safe side, you know. Or you end up goofing
 like me ;)

Did I write I needed the "-p -f" flags for my Debian's /sbin/halt (copied over as described) for the machine to do an immediate ATX shutdown? Works fine then.

BTW busybox has advantages too regarding the binary size - not
needing all those fat utilities in a 16M RAM client is probably worth
some pain.

Anselm




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