I just wanted to say that I can shutdown properly from 3.0.0-15.26 on.
It was probably another bug, though, since I was having the same issues
but no NFS partitions.
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Hi, I too am suffering from this problem, however on Debian wheezy. It
is definitely related to NFS, only started after I set up my NFS shares.
Unfortunately I cannot shutdown my terminal unless I do I hard power
off. Hopefully a fix will come down soon. Thanks to the developers for
their
shutdown -h now does not work for me. Executing it from the commandline just
ends up with the system saying Power off and a frozen cursor (usually it
flahsed but now it is constancly lit)
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@Søren you should try setting '/sbin/shutdown -hp' in kdm settings.
'/sbin/halt -p' didn't work for me on kdm, but it was fine from the shell.
Il giorno 12/nov/2011 09:45, Søren Holm s...@sgh.dk ha scritto:
shutdown -h now does not work for me. Executing it from the commandline
just
ends up
As for me, I replaced the shutdown command in KDM settings:
/sbin/halt
to
/sbin/halt -p
and it started to work. I am running Kubuntu Oneiric, KDE 4.7.2, on an
i386 laptop.
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I wonder if there are other areas of these scripts where perhaps
alternatives are possible, but as the entire sysvinit package has been
flagged as a high importance issue, perhaps it would be better to wait
to see if a proper fix rather than my hack appears. I would suggest you
try clint's
Here are they on the two PCs I have upgraded to Oneiric:
PC 1:
/dev/sdc1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,acl,user_xattr,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
none on
@Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) Message 20
I have done as you ask, and I can get consistent failures and successes
which may help. I am running Xubuntu and carried out all these tests
using the shutdown button on the desktop. /etc/default/halt is set to
poweroff.
When shutdown powers off the
It's an NFS umount issue.
I've now tried using Natty's umountnfs.sh, but there's no difference, and
I've also tried altering fstab to use an IP address rather than a name. No
difference to the failure.
The immediate shutdown inconsistency is because the NFS mount hasn't yet
happened, triggered
Yes, I'm sorry if my lack of understanding about the shutdown process
results in false assumptions.
I've added set -x to the files mentioned in /etc/init.d
The hang happens, for me, on the nfs umounting. The last four lines
are:-
exec
[ /nfs/home ]
[ no = no ]
fstab-decode umount -f -l
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