>> > El vie, 24-02-2017 a las 16:09 +0200, richard kweskin escribió:
>> > > On 2017-02-24 14:01, Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
>> > > > Hi all:
>> > > > I have a 200+ PC's students lab with Ubuntu 16.04-64bit
>> > >
>> > > gnome-based
>> > > > LTSP fat clients. (local swap, nfs mounted home, ldap
-
El lun, 27-02-2017 a las 12:42 +0200, richard kweskin escribió:
> > Why is rc.local trying to be executed at shutdown? how can i avoid
> > it?>
> show the list the contents of /etc/rc.local; the command is
>
> cat /etc/rc.local
>
> Richard
> El vie, 24-02-2017 a las 16:09 +0200, richard kweskin escribió:
>> On 2017-02-24 14:01, Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
>> > Hi all:
>> > I have a 200+ PC's students lab with Ubuntu 16.04-64bit
>> gnome-based
>> > LTSP fat clients. (local swap, nfs mounted home, ldap ids/gids )
>> >
>> >
(Answering to all)
- Yes: poweroff -fp works
- Miscelaneous clients:
* Dell Optiplex 745/520/525
* HP Compaq 6000/6300/8000
- Every clients use native intel video driver
- Seems that there is an issue with rc.local service: sometimes
shutdown screen shows a message: "A stop job is running
On 24/02/2017 02:01 μμ, Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
> Also, tried to "systectl enable poweroff.target" in systemd (¿why it's
> disabled in LTSP fat client? ), check for proper nbd-client disconnect
> disabled in shutdown, re-check that network interface does not execute
> ifdown...
>
Does `sudo
On 2017-02-24 14:01, Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
> Hi all:
> I have a 200+ PC's students lab with Ubuntu 16.04-64bit gnome-based
> LTSP fat clients. (local swap, nfs mounted home, ldap ids/gids )
>
> Everything works fine... but cannot properly poweroff PC's, either
> by gnome session poweroff
Hi all:
I have a 200+ PC's students lab with Ubuntu 16.04-64bit gnome-based
LTSP fat clients. (local swap, nfs mounted home, ldap ids/gids )
Everything works fine... but cannot properly poweroff PC's, either
by gnome session poweroff button, or by mean of "sudo /bin/poweroff",
or even pressing