> Hi, > I got a similar problem too once... and what was making the system > hang wasn't the last shutting down thing listed, but the one just > after (so i don't think it's net.lo fault in your case). So i suggest > to have a look at which services are started at boot, but aren't > shutted down. Turning off parallel boot could help you find out the > responsible service. > In my case it was a misconfiguration of the alsa module, which > shouldn't be unloaded at shotdown time... > HTH > Davide Hi Davide,
Is there any way to figure out, in which sequence what is shut down *without* actually shutting down ther system? Have a nice weekend! :) Best regards, mcc -- Please don't send me any Word- or Powerpoint-Attachments unless it's absolutely neccessary. - Send simply Text. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html In a world without fences and walls nobody needs gates and windows.