I've got a bunch of systems here running Debian/Sarge. Everything works
fine until I try to reboot one of the machines. I do this by typing reboot
as root or selecting the reboot option from gdm. The machine begins to
shutdown services, but when it finishes deconfiguring the network
interfaces it just hangs there. I let it sit for a few minutes and it still
hangs there.
Can anyone help me determin what is causing this?
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