I'm running kernel 2.5.1 But you're right, the problem is with the 'killall5'.. I traced the calls to the system, and it was breaking when the /etc/rc6.d/S20sendsigs script sends the 'killall5 -15' command... for now, I just added a comment to this event.. I'll try to compile the Linux 2.4.18-pre3, the latest pre release (January 10th), to see what it happens..
Thanks for your reply. * Bertram Bourdrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020111 14:14]: > From some discussion I read about on linux-kernel it seems that some kernel > release changed the behaviour of kill(-1), something killall5 isn't > prepared for. I have the same problem, and I think this is related to this > kernel 'bug'. At some point they reverted the change as lots of software > didn't handle it well. > > Which kernel release are you running? > > Bertram > -- > Bertram Bourdrez (bertram at vliestroom dot demon dot nl) -- ICQ# 32236129 -- Thiago Lucas NOC Matrix Internet S/A Office: 55-11-5644-9220

