On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 15:30 +0300, Victor Porton wrote:
> 29.05.2014, 22:36, "Khalid Aziz" <kha...@debian.org>:
> > Have you tried executing "sudo reboot" from one of the virtual consoles
> > (CTRL-ALT-F1)? If yes, did that work?
> 
> Yes, rebooting from a virtual console works.
> 

That means you are seeing the gnome issue. I have seen it on my machines
for some time where just plain reboot with kexec disabled only brings me
to login screen or the getty prompt. It definitely does that when any
user, even myself, is logged in on any of the virtual consoles or logged
in remotely. If kexec reboot works from virtual console, kexec is
working normally. I suspect you will see the same problem with reboot
even if you disable kexec.

--
Khalid


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