It happened again and I gathered some more data, this will probably make
more sense if you have the source code in front of you.

This was after maybe another 5 reboots, so it doesn't seem to happen too
often.

select(12, [4 6 7 9 11], NULL, NULL, NULL) = ? ERESTARTNOHAND (To be restarted)
--- SIGTERM (Terminated) @ 0 (0) ---
write(5, "\17"..., 1)                   = 1
rt_sigreturn(0x5)                       = -1 EINTR (Interrupted system call)
kill(4123, SIGTERM)                     = 0
kill(4123, SIGCONT)                     = 0
select(12, [4 6 7 9 11], NULL, NULL, NULL) = 1 (in [4])
read(4, "\17"..., 1)                    = 1
kill(4123, SIGTERM)                     = 0
kill(4123, SIGCONT)                     = 0
kill(4123, SIGTERM)                     = 0
kill(4123, SIGCONT)                     = 0
select(12, [4 6 7 9 11], NULL, NULL, NULL

$ ps -ax | grep 4123
 4123 ?        S      0:00 -:0

So "-:0" _is_ significant.  Rats, I should have used strace on that as
well.  I'll just have to wait for next time again.

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Kubuntu 9.04 live CD: "shutdown" doesn't
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