Hi, I just upgraded to kernel 2.4.16 on SUSE 7.2 and now i now i have a problem shutting the system down. Problem: When shutting donw (reboot, halt or ctrl-alt-del) the scripts stop at 'unmounting file systems'. This kernel (in contrast to 2.4.4) makes a mount /proc/bus/usb which may be the cause. because when i plug off my usb modem before shutting down everything is fine. Any better suggestions? Regards, Armand Deze e-mail en de inhoud daarvan is vertrouwelijk. Indien dit bericht niet voor u bestemd is, verzoeken wij u deze e-mail direct aan ons te retourneren en daarna te vernietigen. In dit geval is het ook niet toegestaan deze e-mail en de inhoud daarvan te gebruiken, kopiëren of openbaar te maken aan derden. Holland Railconsult B.V. sluit elke aansprakelijkheid uit in verband met het niet juist, onvolledig of niet tijdig overkomen van de informatie in deze e-mail. This e-mail and its contents are confidential and may be legally privileged. If this e-mail is not intended for you, please contact us immediately by reply e-mail and destroy the e-mail. In this case, please do neither use, nor copy or disclose the e-mail and its contents to anyone. Holland Railconsult B.V. is neither liable for the proper and complete transmission of the information in this e-mail nor for any delay in its receipt.
Monday 18 February 2002 02:23 Chin Kwie Joe AJST (Armand) wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to kernel 2.4.16 on SUSE 7.2 and now i now i have a problem shutting the system down.
Problem: When shutting donw (reboot, halt or ctrl-alt-del) the scripts stop at 'unmounting file systems'.
This kernel (in contrast to 2.4.4) makes a mount /proc/bus/usb which may be the cause. because when i plug off my usb modem before shutting down everything is fine.
Any better suggestions?
Regards, Armand
This is just a wild guess, but you may need to run mk_initrd then lilo. These set the boot process to load certain modules into a temporary memory location so they can be used to get to the rest of the kernel. (Or something like that.) This doesn't sound like the cause of your problem, but it is a commone source of boot problems when upgrading the kernel. If you haven't done it, you probably should. HTH, steven
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Chin Kwie Joe AJST (Armand)
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