Re: init und Linux 1.3.69

System Administrator (sysadm@majestic.com.au)
Mon, 4 Mar 1996 13:45:27 +1100 (EST)


Hi Martin,
I didn't see any response to this mail of yours on the list so
I thought I'd let you know that I had this problem the other
day as well...

I actually got it because I'd missed my LILO prompt and pressed
ctrl-alt-del while daemons were still loading...

Another fun one is pressing ctrl-alt-del just at the:
INIT: going to runlevel x
or whatever it says... because at this point the root is
mounted readwrite and it just reboots without running
shutdown... (dead fs on reboot)

I guess there aren't many people pressing
ctrl-alt-del before their system has finished booting...

Ciao...
Sam ~s

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On Thu, 29 Feb 1996, Martin Junius wrote:

> Hi! > > Yesterday I noticed the following problem with init and the new Kernel > 1.3.69 (RedHat 2.1 init with libc 5.2.18). > > - If I press Ctrl-Alt-Del while logged in as a normal user or root, the > machine boots as expected. > > - But if I press Ctrl-Alt-Del while getty display the login prompt, the > machine hangs after displaying "INIT: sending all processes the TERM > signal". Ctrl-ScrollLock shows most of the daemons (klogd, syslogd, ...) > still running. > > With 1.3.64 Ctrl-Alt-Del used to work always as expected. > > Martin > -- > |\/| | Martin Junius mailto:Martin.Junius@nmp.nokia.com > |/\| (|) Nokia Mobile Phones R&D phone://49-234-984-3681 > | | | Bochum, Germany fax://49-234-984-3601 > >