On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 01:55:49PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2016 13:17:23 emetib wrote:
>
> With apologies for busting into your thread here, this is very
> informative because its lost in the sands of nearly 2 decades of runing
> linux in my wet ram, however at least
On Saturday 05 November 2016 23:01:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2016 18:15:50 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 November 2016 17:55:49 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Saturday 05 November 2016 13:17:23 emetib wrote:
> > >
> > > With apologies for busting into your thread here, t
gene,
it depends on what distro that you are running for the different init levels.
0 - shutdown/shutoff, i believe this is the same across the board
1 - single user mode, usually root, also rescue mode, no networking. for
debian, this is what you will boot into when your system doesn't boot a
On Saturday 05 November 2016 18:15:50 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2016 17:55:49 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 November 2016 13:17:23 emetib wrote:
> >
> > With apologies for busting into your thread here, this is very
> > informative because its lost in the sands of nearly
> Lisi
they are basically the same thing
man telinit -
DESCRIPTION
telinit may be used to change the SysV system runlevel. Since the
concept of SysV runlevels is obsolete the runlevel requests will be
transparently translated into systemd unit activation requests.
man init -
DESCRIPTION
On Saturday 05 November 2016 17:55:49 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2016 13:17:23 emetib wrote:
>
> With apologies for busting into your thread here, this is very
> informative because its lost in the sands of nearly 2 decades of runing
> linux in my wet ram, however at least one ti
On Saturday 05 November 2016 13:17:23 emetib wrote:
With apologies for busting into your thread here, this is very
informative because its lost in the sands of nearly 2 decades of runing
linux in my wet ram, however at least one time, I need to force an
e2fsck -y as it reboots. And its on a pi
you can also do as root
# to reboot/restart
telinit 6
# to shutdown
telinit 0
On Tuesday 18 October 2016 14:40:40 Jack Warkentin wrote:
> Hi Aravind
>
> I am having a similar problem, if not the identical one. I believe it is
> a systemd issue.
>
> Here is a workaround that works for me.
>
> 1. Close all GUI windows and log out of the GUI.
>
> 2. Press Ctrl/Alt/F1 to obtain
Hi Aravind
I am having a similar problem, if not the identical one. I believe it is
a systemd issue.
Here is a workaround that works for me.
1. Close all GUI windows and log out of the GUI.
2. Press Ctrl/Alt/F1 to obtain a console window.
3. Log in as root and shut down to single user mode
Hello, often the shutdown and restart problem come from video driver. I got
this issue with 'nouveau'
Check on that way.
ML
2016-10-17 1:54 GMT-04:00 Børge Holen :
> What exactly does "doesn't shut down properly" do?
>
> On 17 Oct 2016 07:28, "ARAVIND B KUMAR"
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Sir
>>
>> This
What exactly does "doesn't shut down properly" do?
On 17 Oct 2016 07:28, "ARAVIND B KUMAR"
wrote:
> Hello Sir
>
> This Is Aravind From India
>
> We Are Very Much Or Purely New To Debain And We Install Debian Jessie 8.6
> In The Dell Inspiron i3551 And We Use Gnome GUI And While We Try To
> Shutd
Hello Sir
This Is Aravind From India
We Are Very Much Or Purely New To Debain And We Install Debian Jessie 8.6
In The Dell Inspiron i3551 And We Use Gnome GUI And While We Try To
Shutdown The Computer It Dont Shutdown Properly And When We Try To Restart
The Cmputer It Will Shutdown The System And
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