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Cliff Sarginson wrote:
Master Resource Control: run level 6 has been reached. Init: no more processes left in this run level
[snip] The first is a standard message when run-level 6 is reached, probably issued by /sbin/halt. The second is from init, but you shouldn't normally get it.
I wonder whether this is a different manifestation of the common "apm" trouble that lots of people are having? It sounds like it's managed to clean up the processes. It knows it's reached level 6 (so all the scripts have run), init is shrugging its shoulders saying "nothing running any more, just me". What hasn't happened is the trigger to poke the system to restart. I don't know how that happens, but my guess is it's related to the same apm interface that causes a shutdown... and as we know that has problems in 2.4.10. Jack: you said you were using SuSE 7.1. What version of kernel are you using? Cheers, -nick