The package systemd-sysv is not installed on my PC.

04.06.2014, 23:16, "Khalid Aziz" <kha...@debian.org>:
> On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 17:57 +0300, Victor Porton wrote:
>>  30.05.2014, 17:52, "Khalid Aziz" <kha...@debian.org>:
>>>  On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 16:51 +0300, Victor Porton wrote:
>>>>   30.05.2014, 16:32, "Khalid Aziz" <kha...@debian.org>:
>>>>>   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.
>>>>   `sudo reboot` (without kexec) works for me both from virtual console and 
>>>> gnome terminal.
>>>  Are you using sysvinit or systemd?
>>  Both are installed. I am not sure which of them runs. I think it is 
>> sysvinit, but I'm not sure.
>>
>>  --
>>  Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org
>
> I spent some time playing with kexec-tools with systemd installed.
> kexec-tools is definitely not systemd-ready. If you do have systemd-sysv
> package installed, you are running systemd, and kexec-tools is unlikely
> to initiate a kexec reboot. Can you verify if you are on systemd or
> sysvinit?
>
> --
> Khalid

--
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org


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