Is there anything in the shutdown scripts that would have been changed as a
result of the removal of smbmount, smbumount, smbmnt from samba-client and
smbfs from the kernel? Now since restoring smbfs function to one of my
systems, init 6 no longer causes a reboot if there are smbfs mounts. If I
'umount -a; init 6' then I get a near normal reboot (some expected shutdown
messages never appear). If I init 6 with smbfs mounts still on, then init 6
goes through some shutdown motions and stops. If after some time I hit enter
on the console used to do init 6, I get a prompt returned. If I then init 2,
I get a near instant reboot. :-p
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Felix Miata  ***  http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/
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