On 05/18/18 13:48, Frédéric wrote:
>> It may have been rebuilding the initramfs if there was a kernel update
>> or an SELinux relabel operation (really common on an upgrade, say from
>> F27->F28). If it happens again and if you have an LED showing disk
>> activity, watch it. If it's blinking like
> It may have been rebuilding the initramfs if there was a kernel update
> or an SELinux relabel operation (really common on an upgrade, say from
> F27->F28). If it happens again and if you have an LED showing disk
> activity, watch it. If it's blinking like mad or on steadily, that's
> probably
On 05/16/2018 02:43 PM, Frédéric wrote:
>> So I have to force turning off... I do not like that.
>
> Did that, rebooted. It stopped for a long time at the same place (2-3
> minutes) then showed the login screen!
>
> Don't know what happened but it seems that it is fine now.
It may have been
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:33:40PM +0200, Frédéric wrote:
> > What should I do? Just try to reboot another time?
>
> Ctrl+Alt+Suppr did not work.
> Ctrl+Alt+SysReq works only for key S "Emergency Sync complete". All
> other keys in REISUB give "This sysrq operation is disabled.
I never heard
> So I have to force turning off... I do not like that.
Did that, rebooted. It stopped for a long time at the same place (2-3
minutes) then showed the login screen!
Don't know what happened but it seems that it is fine now.
Thanks
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> What should I do? Just try to reboot another time?
Ctrl+Alt+Suppr did not work.
Ctrl+Alt+SysReq works only for key S "Emergency Sync complete". All
other keys in REISUB give "This sysrq operation is disabled.
So I have to force turning off... I do not like that.
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