Well, I have removed the workaround ever since the updates (see comment
#10). Nevertheless, I was using the workaround in 3 different computers
for about a week and the problem never occured again.
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tekkenlord: Ah, oops, I must have mixed up this bug report with the one
for 10.10 (#616287). I'm running 10.10 and am still seeing the problem.
I'll comment there instead. Sorry :-)
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tekkenlord: Adding restart kdm doesn't solve the problem for me. Are you
sure it does for you? I mean, are you certain you didn't just
immediately reboot to test it? If possible, try using the system for a
few days with your workaround in place and see if the problem persists.
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Yes, I noticed it too. I have an Ubuntustudio 10.04 installation with
gnome. With the newest updates and the 2.6.32-24 lowlatency kernel, the
problem disappeared. Unfortunately, the newer lowlatency, preemtitive
and rt-kernels produce a sizzling noise when playing sound with my
m-audio audiophile
After yesterday's updates ( including many of the kde packages and a new
kernel version (2.6.32-25) ), I do not seem to have this problem
anymore. Anyone else noticed that?
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The way to make this workaround permanent is to add restart kdm to
/etc/rc.local.
Also tried this with gnome (restart gdm) and also works!
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The suggested workaround is effective, but just for that specific
session.
During shutdown, the text console appears briefly, and then the Plymouth
shutdown graphic screen stays on with the dots counting down until
power off. This has always been the behaviour on shutdown since a fresh
10.04
It's happening to me too, since upgrading KDE to 4.5 from Kubuntu's
backports PPA.
Since upgrading to 4.5, I have no graphic screen on shutdown, only the text
console, and I can see the
[..]
mount: / is busy
[..]
just before shutdown.
It causes a recovery on boot
[..]
Sep 15 08:51:25 Satellite
Corrado, can you plese try the following?
1) Turn on your computer
2) When you get to kdm, switch to virtual terminal ( Ctrl+Alt+F1 )
3) type sudo restart kdm
4) Login to KDE
5) and thest whether reboot/shutdown works fine now
thanks
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Assigning to the sysvinit package, and setting confirmed since it is
experienced by more than one reporter.
** Package changed: ubuntu = sysvinit (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I can confirm this bug. running kubuntu lucid with kde 4.5.0 from
launchpad.
[2.979045] EXT4-fs (sda3): INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
[2.979049] EXT4-fs (sda3): write access will be enabled during recovery
[6.303769] EXT4-fs (sda3): orphan cleanup on readonly fs
[
Should have added that I'm running lucid 32 bit.
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I also found out that it is not necessary to drop to root shell. You can
also choose resume normal boot, login and start KDE.
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Need to mention that problems started when I installed KDE 4.5, did not
have any unmounting problems with 4.4.2. I have also filed a report to
KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248539
Now, if I boot in recovery mode, drop to root console with network and
login to my desktop from there,
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