[Bug 304774] Re: [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem

2009-03-31 Thread abg2foss
i just installed jaunty beta and have the sysklogd (1.5-5ubuntu3) installed. The same problem of system cannot be shutdown/restart all the way happens again. i'm using fujitsu S6420 laptop. do i miss any config steps to make the system shutdown/restart properly? -- [jaunty] klogd still active

[Bug 304774] Re: [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem

2008-12-17 Thread Michael Vogt
** Changed in: sysklogd (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Vogt (mvo) Status: Confirmed = In Progress -- [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304774 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 304774] Re: [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem

2008-12-17 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package sysklogd - 1.5-5ubuntu2 --- sysklogd (1.5-5ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low * debian/rc, debian/rc.klogd: do not add syslogd and klogd PIDs to omit list of sendsigs. Ubuntu does not use stop symlinks in rc0.d and rc6.d, so sysklogd and klogd

[Bug 304774] Re: [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem

2008-12-06 Thread Albert Damen
The issue can be solved in two ways: - re-create the stop symlinks in rc0.d and rc6.d, or - do not add syslogd and klogd pids to the omit list of sendsigs As the removal of the stop symlinks was part of an approved spec, the second option seems to be the best and is what I did in the attached

[Bug 304774] Re: [jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem

2008-12-03 Thread Albert Damen
This bug is caused by the combination of: sysklogd (1.4.1-18ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low * Remove stop links from rc0 and rc6 and the new Debian change: sysklogd (1.5-3) unstable; urgency=low * Add syslogd and klogd PIDs to omit list of sendsigs (closes: #468649) So now sysklogd and klogd