2011-04-09 19:52:34 |
Mike Ferreira |
bug |
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added bug |
2011-04-09 19:53:32 |
Mike Ferreira |
tags |
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11.04 32bit beta1 natty pae server |
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2011-04-10 01:18:04 |
Phillip Susi |
ubuntu: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2011-04-10 02:57:12 |
Phillip Susi |
affects |
ubuntu |
upstart (Ubuntu) |
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2011-04-10 02:57:12 |
Phillip Susi |
upstart (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2011-04-10 02:57:12 |
Phillip Susi |
upstart (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2011-04-10 02:57:42 |
Phillip Susi |
summary |
Natty Server 11.04beta1 does not shutdown or poweroff cleanly |
shutdown man page should be clear on default runlevel |
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2011-04-10 02:58:35 |
Phillip Susi |
description |
Ubuntu Server 11.04beta1 32bit. Was clean install on box that successfully ran Server 10.10 32bit with the same packages.
"sudo shutdown 0" starts shutdown seqeunce, reboots into linux rescue mode menu where it keeps looping into itself.
"sudo shutdown 0 -r" goes through shutdown and reboot normally.
"sudo shutdown 0 -H" goes through shutdown sequence successfully, but locks-up box with "system halt" as the last line on the monitor-- does not power down/with the ATX powerswitch locked out/inoperational.
However- xubuntu-desktop is installed and if I start the gdm and choose shutdown from the gui... It powersdown cleanly.
I have done dumps and submitted to launchpad before, but I am lost on what to submit for something that exists when a system is in the process of (trying) to shutdown(!) |
If you do not specify any switches to reboot or halt to shutdown, the default is to switch to single user mode. The man page does not indicate this is the case, so it should be clarified. |
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2011-04-10 02:58:39 |
Phillip Susi |
upstart (Ubuntu): importance |
Medium |
Low |
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2011-04-10 06:42:02 |
Sweevo |
bug |
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added subscriber Sweevo |
2011-04-10 08:14:49 |
Robert Roth |
tags |
11.04 32bit beta1 natty pae server |
11.04 32bit beta1 manpage natty pae server |
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