** Description changed: Description: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS Release: 10.04 initscripts: 2.87dsf-4ubuntu17.5 I expect my system to kill all processes, umount all volumes gracefully or forcefully. By default the symlinks for umountfs, umountroot, sendsigs, reboot and umountnfs.sh are created as S-links (start) but the scripts only handles the stop option. The scripts should be installed as K-scripts or disabled in case upstart should handle these. Note: upstart doesn't handle stale processes before running it's umount -a in mountall-shell.conf so any left process will cause a blocked umount and an unclean file system and a fsck on boot. A workaround is to manually change the boot order. + + [Edit] + System specification: + 64G memory + 2 AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6172 (24 cores) + x86_64
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