[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-12-03 Thread Graziano
That made the trick for me also. Why are klogd and syslogd not terminated anymore? Debug feature? This bug is to be considered unrelated to both jfs and initscripts, and should be reported in some way to system logging daemons devels. Thanks to Albert for pointing this out. Closed for me. --

[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-12-03 Thread Graziano
Reported to sysklogd as bug #304774 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304774 -- initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/302871 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-12-03 Thread Albert Damen
Thanks for the confirmation Graziano. I will add a proposal for a fix in the new bug. For future reference, if you find a bug affects a different package then you thought first, you can change the package in the existing bug report. You can do that by pressing the down arrow in the yellow bar,

[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-11-30 Thread Albert Damen
The lines Kernel logging re-started after SIGSTOP are strange. I have the same messages (with / on ext3), also seeing / is busy when I shutdown or reboot. It seems klogd and syslogd are not terminated anymore, and keep the file system busy. As a work-around, I have created symlinks in

[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-11-29 Thread Albert Damen
Can you please attach a syslog containing a shutdown sequence? If you do it quickly after you started your system it will be in /var/log/syslog. If you do it later the log may have rotated to /var/log/syslog.0 ** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu) Status: New = Incomplete -- initscripts in

[Bug 302871] Re: initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs

2008-11-29 Thread Graziano
This is the relevant part after shutdown: Nov 29 11:44:05 portatile init: tty4 main process (4639) killed by TERM signal Nov 29 11:44:05 portatile init: tty5 main process (4640) killed by TERM signal Nov 29 11:44:05 portatile init: tty2 main process (4646) killed by TERM signal Nov 29 11:44:05