Excerpts from Petter Reinholdtsen's message of Sun Jun 06 00:39:28 +0200 2010: > [Michal Suchanek] > > When the root filesystem requires a process to work and killprocs > > kills that process the system ay fail to reboot because it is unable > > to read the reboot executable. > > This is a bug in whatever provides the root file system. The sendsigs > script provide a mechanism for services to avoid having their process > killed by sendsigs during shutdown (the killprocs script is only used > in runlevel 1 and is unrelated to reboot). > > Which package fail to register their daemons pid using the omitpid > feature in sendsigs? This issue should be reassigned to that package. >
The mount is done by live-initramfs so I guess that's where the issue is. However, killprocs has no such exclusion mechanism afaict. Is that intentional that going single user kills the processes that should not ever be killed? Thanks Michal -- Michal Suchánek michal.sucha...@ruk.cuni.cz tel 224491810 fax 224491594 Univerzita Karlova v Praze Ústav Výpočetní Techniky Ovocný trh 3 Praha 1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org