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Re: missing "shutdown" command, substitutes?



On Mon, Jan 01, 2001 at 08:24:00PM +0100, martin.stenzel@rz.hu-berlin.de wrote:
> The "halt" and "reboot" commands are
> part of the "hurd" package.

Those are the things to use.
Translators are shut down correctly autmagically.

We have no way to run a final script that does some other clean up, but
that's because we have no "script" init setup yet. When we have this, it
will come with shutdown scripts.

> Both
> commands are no substitutes for the
> "shutdown" command since they only
> constitute the final part of "shutdown".
> This is obvious because after each
> reboot with "reboot" one gets
> "Filesystem not cleanly unmounted..."
> and a fs check is done.

Not for me, and it should really work the way it is now.
 
Marcus
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