On 3 December 2010 11:36, Heinz Diehl <htd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I get slightly different behaviour with a KDE desktop (started from gdm though). In my case I tried "init 1" and most processes, including the X server, were eventually killed. However, I had waaay too many processes left by the time I got to the single user prompt. As I recall, there were about half a dozen of which the only one I can remember is the openoffice.org quick start thing. Obviousy the only things that should have been there are the single user shell and the kernel-context processes.
This looks like a problem with the upstart-init not actually killing off everything it should be killing off.
jch
The same behaviour was present on all 4 machines:
booting into Gnome, opening a console, "su root",
init 3 -> nothing happens, the logout and shutdown buttons disappear
and the machine becomes unstable. This was not present in F13, which were
on those 4 machines about 1/2 year ago.
I get slightly different behaviour with a KDE desktop (started from gdm though). In my case I tried "init 1" and most processes, including the X server, were eventually killed. However, I had waaay too many processes left by the time I got to the single user prompt. As I recall, there were about half a dozen of which the only one I can remember is the openoffice.org quick start thing. Obviousy the only things that should have been there are the single user shell and the kernel-context processes.
This looks like a problem with the upstart-init not actually killing off everything it should be killing off.
jch
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