Yes, the old boot option was just temporary
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Now reboot halts the system, it's the correct behavior in this stage of
development?
On the other hand, I guess the old (upstart) option in grub now is
useless with 0.2.0, isn't it?
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upstart 0.2.0 now includes a shutdown utility
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Ouch! I remember now having read it in the readme...if it's already
known, sorry...
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Yeah, this is a known bug -- I believe I documented it in the
README.Debian file. It's because I haven't written a shutdown command
yet -- for now use "initctl trigger shutdown"
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott James Remnant
** Description changed:
Hi,
The computer is booting ok, but the shutdown/restart process doesn't
work on my machine, when I want to shutdown the computer the process
prints 2 errors/warnings:
shutdown: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
init: timeout openi