https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=679671
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=679671#c6
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--- Comment #6 from Markus Abt 2011-04-15 20:42:00 UTC ---
I'm experiencing the same problem. However, I'm using ext2 file-systems. Also,
sometimes (ca. 50%?), the umount is executed during shutdown/reboot, and
sometimes not.
The RUN_PARALLEL=no work-around works on my system, too.
The "sleep 2" trick (comment #4) may work, too. But I have only rebooted 3
times so far...
I have put debugging statements into the /etc/init.d/halt and all used boot.*
scripts, which write their output to some file in the root fs (since
/var/log/boot.msg gets unavailable in the case unmount of /var succeeds).
In "parallel" mode, I can see that /boot/init.d/halt continues after the
startpar statement, but some of the boot.* script started by startpar finish
_later_ than startpar. Also, the number of boot.* scripts called varies on
every shutdown/reboot. Looks like startpar dies, as Peter has pointed out.
I'm using openSUSE 11.4 x86_64, with current updates:
sysvinit-2.88-37.45.1.x86_64
insserv-1.14.0-20.24.1.x86_64
Maybe the bug should be renamed since it does not relate to reiserfs.
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