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The Friday 2007-04-20 at 17:07 +0200, Petr Klíma wrote:
> Oh and I see that I forgot my second question before. It's related to
> shutdown rather that to startup though.
You'd better open a new thread. I'm changing the subject for this one,
anyway.
> I use OpenSuse 10.X with /home on NFS (not sure if it's significant...).
> The problem is that sometimes reboot or shutdown doesn't proceed and
> halts. Last message written on the console is "Sending processes the
> KILL signal". System is not dead (NumLock responding), but doesn't
> proceed with shutdown/reboot further.
>
> This happens everytime (or almost everytime) I try to shutdown/reboot
> from KDE or GDM or using "reboot" command.
My guess is that the nfs session refuses to umount because there is a user
process (the one doing the halt) running from there. Or the halt process
is a child of kdesu that is running as user, or something of the sort.
> I experienced such behaviour with all OpenSuse 10.x versions, on
> different machines, both i386 and x86_64 platforms.
You could open a bugzilla... I don't know if this is expected behaviour,
or if some option in the nfs mount can help.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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