
Hi All, I have a client system boot from a server using "Root over NFS" and PXEBOOT. The entire booting process seems just fine. But if I do a shutdown (or reboot) on the client, for some reason, the root file system gets unmounted during the terminating of the network services and everything else from then on is just frozen. Eventually I get a "INIT: no more process left in this runlevel" error and a lot of error messages before that. Is there someway I can avoid this? How can I see to that the root file system is not unmounted during the system reboot until the very end. Is there a better way of doing this? Any suggestions greatly appreciated. PS: I have tried both with and without the root file system mount line in the client's /etc/fstab file (without any difference in the output). Thanks, Prakash
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Prakash Velayutham