http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3558
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The same problem occurs on my machine.
It happens only on the shell. When I type 'halt' or 'reboot' into a terminal in
kde or gnome it shuts down properly. But it´s really annoying to startx every
time I want to reboot or shut down the system.
(Just in case it matters, I have only 64MB RAM which causes bug 3053/2950.)
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LM9.1 final
Reboot command brings messages
Switching to runlevel: 6
INIT sending procedures the TERM signal and then the prompt appears as this:
$ ;2R
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
and brings the prompt again.
If at this prompt I type `halt', the shutdown process continues normally and the
system reboots. If I type reboot again, system shuts down immediately with all the
`nice' consequences like unmounted fs with errors etc.