On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 21:47:34 PDT, Andrew Morton said: > > > System works fine, except when you go to shutdown. When it hits the /sbin/killall5 > > call in /etc/init.d/halt, it kills *all* the processes, and we get a > > nice message 'INIT: no more processes in current runlevel', and we're dead in > > the water. Checking with alt-sysrg-T shows that in fact, the only things > > left running are the various kernel threads. As near as I can tell, killall5 > > wasn't able to tell that its parent process was part of its process group, > > so didn't refrain from killing it. > > > > Any ideas/clues? > > did you apply the hotfixes? D'Oh!. It took me about 3 days to get around to building -rc2-mm2, and I *did* check the hotfix directory first, and all that was there was a powerpc patch. Apparently the one I needed got dropped into that directory about 2 hours later. :) Is working now. :)
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