On 03/30 06:02, Tom H wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 4:36 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 3:56 PM, wrote:
> >>
> >> just a minute before I wanted to shutdown my Linux box...and...
> >> shutdown: /run/initctl: No such file or directory
> >
> > See bug 651990. https://bugs.ge
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 4:36 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 3:56 PM, wrote:
>>
>> just a minute before I wanted to shutdown my Linux box...and...
>> shutdown: /run/initctl: No such file or directory
>
> See bug 651990. https://bugs.gentoo.org/651990
>
> Either upgrade to sysvi
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 3:56 PM, wrote:
>
> just a minute before I wanted to shutdown my Linux box...and...
> shutdown: /run/initctl: No such file or directory
Isn't "/run/initctl" a Debianism?!
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 3:56 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just a minute before I wanted to shutdown my Linux box...and...
> shutdown: /run/initctl: No such file or directory
>
See bug 651990. https://bugs.gentoo.org/651990
Either upgrade to sysvinit-2.89-r1, or run the following command
before rebootin
Meino:
> just a minute before I wanted to shutdown my Linux box...and...
> shutdown: /run/initctl: No such file or directory
...
$ ls -l /run/initctl
prw--- 1 root root 0 Mar 16 21:50 /run/initctl|
I.e. it is a named pipe, which you can use to tell init things, like
to shutdown.
# man init |
On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 19:47 -0500, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 1:34 PM, lukash wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work for
> > normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged in
> > locally
> > and his session is activ
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 1:34 PM, lukash wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work for
> normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged in locally
> and his session is active. I seem to be meeting these conditions:
>
> # loginctl
>SESSION
On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 14:56 -0800, Willie Matthews wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 23:31:39 +0100
> lukash wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 20:00 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > lukash wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > > I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff shou
On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 23:31:39 +0100
lukash wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 20:00 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> > lukash wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work
> > > for normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged
On Mon, 2016-01-18 at 20:00 +0100, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> lukash wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work for
> > normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged in
> > locally
> > and his session is active. I seem to be meeting
lukash wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm reading on the internet that systemctl poweroff should work for
> normal user if he is the only one logged in, he is logged in locally
> and his session is active. I seem to be meeting these conditions:
>
> # loginctl
> SESSIONUID USER SEAT
> On Dec 1, 2014, at 23:03, Fernando Rodriguez
> wrote:
>
>> On Monday, December 01, 2014 7:34:35 PM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Dale [14-12-01 19:16]:
>>> meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
another >sigh< from an Arietta adventure...
I sintalled Gentoo on an Arietta G2
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:51 PM, wrote:
> Jc García [14-12-01 20:36]:
>>
>> I've not seen you using the -P flag.
>>
>
> That's why the manufacturer of the Arietta G25 - Acmesystems said
> to use shutdown -h -H now for that purpose:
> http://www.acmesystems.it/qa
> Second question below the title
On Monday, December 01, 2014 7:34:35 PM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Dale [14-12-01 19:16]:
> > meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > another >sigh< from an Arietta adventure...
> > >
> > > I sintalled Gentoo on an Arietta G25
> > > (http://www.acmesystems.it/arietta).
> > >
> > > For t
On Monday, December 01, 2014 7:34:35 PM meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Dale [14-12-01 19:16]:
> > meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > another >sigh< from an Arietta adventure...
> > >
> > > I sintalled Gentoo on an Arietta G25
> > > (http://www.acmesystems.it/arietta).
> > >
> > > For t
Jc García [14-12-01 20:36]:
> 2014-12-01 12:40 GMT-06:00 :
> > Rich Freeman [14-12-01 19:16]:
> >> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:46 PM, wrote:
> >> > What is the difference here?
> >> > Isn't it, that all shutdown applications only send some instructions
> >> > to the kernel and the kernel is the
2014-12-01 12:40 GMT-06:00 :
> Rich Freeman [14-12-01 19:16]:
>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:46 PM, wrote:
>> > What is the difference here?
>> > Isn't it, that all shutdown applications only send some instructions
>> > to the kernel and the kernel is the main actor in bringing the system
>> > do
Rich Freeman [14-12-01 19:16]:
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:46 PM, wrote:
> > What is the difference here?
> > Isn't it, that all shutdown applications only send some instructions
> > to the kernel and the kernel is the main actor in bringing the system
> > down?
> >
>
> About the only thing the
Dale [14-12-01 19:16]:
> meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > another >sigh< from an Arietta adventure...
> >
> > I sintalled Gentoo on an Arietta G25
> > (http://www.acmesystems.it/arietta).
> >
> > For this I used Robert Nelsons Kernel for armv5tel platforms,
> > which boots fine (using at
meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> another >sigh< from an Arietta adventure...
>
> I sintalled Gentoo on an Arietta G25
> (http://www.acmesystems.it/arietta).
>
> For this I used Robert Nelsons Kernel for armv5tel platforms,
> which boots fine (using at91bootstrap, no U-Boot).
>
> But: Shutdown
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:46 PM, wrote:
> What is the difference here?
> Isn't it, that all shutdown applications only send some instructions
> to the kernel and the kernel is the main actor in bringing the system
> down?
>
About the only thing the kernel might have a role in is turning off
the
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 09:15:13PM +0100, Jarry wrote
> Hi,
> how can I allow other (not-root) users to shut down system?
>
> I tried to add them to /etc/shutdown.allow but it works only
> for "Ctrl-Alt-Del". When they try shutdown per command line
> (/sbin/shutdown -a -h now) they still get:
>
>
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 21:15:13 +0100, Jarry wrote:
> how can I allow other (not-root) users to shut down system?
>
> I tried to add them to /etc/shutdown.allow but it works only
> for "Ctrl-Alt-Del". When they try shutdown per command line
> (/sbin/shutdown -a -h now) they still get:
>
> shutdown:
If it's your home system and especial security is unimportant you can try
next:
chmod +s /sbin/halt
and use /sbin/halt to achieve the same effect.
You can use ACPI power button event (see /etc/acpi/events/default and
uncomment appropriate line).
Also there was method with dbus (searching the web w
On Sat, 25 Aug 2012 22:17:58 +0200
Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> On 25.08.2012 20:54, john wrote:
> >
> > For the last few days whenever I start my PC the options to
> > shutdown, restart, hibernate are greyed out in xfce. After
> > restarting consolekit (which is already running) the options are
>
On 25.08.2012 20:54, john wrote:
>
> For the last few days whenever I start my PC the options to shutdown,
> restart, hibernate are greyed out in xfce. After restarting consolekit
> (which is already running) the options are available. I have rebuilt
> consolekit, xfce but unsure why this should s
7-06-01 at 12:47 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Richard Marz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:40 AM
> > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Shutdown -h now is not po
I'll try this as well.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 22:57 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Richard Marz wrote:
> > I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> > kernel. ACPI is the one my system uses, but I've also tried APM and my
> > system still doesn't manage to shut the power off on it
My Bios is up to date. It's not the BIOS. Shutdown has been confirmed to
work with linux and freebsd kernels on my machine in the past.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 23:51 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Richard Marz wrote:
> > I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> > kernel
I will try that right now.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 23:51 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Richard Marz wrote:
> > I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> > kernel. ACPI is the one my system uses, but I've also tried APM and my
>
> How old is your bios?
>
> Have you trie
It seems to be giving me the same behaviour as shutdown -h now.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 22:39 -0400, Richard Marz wrote:
> No. But, I will try it now. I'll let you know if it works in a few
> minutes because I'm downloading the latests kernel sources.
> On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 23:30 -0300, Davi wrote:
Richard Marz wrote:
> I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> kernel. ACPI is the one my system uses, but I've also tried APM and my
> system still doesn't manage to shut the power off on it's own. My
> motherboard is ATX but I'm forced to shut it down as if it were a
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Marz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:40 AM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Shutdown -h now is not powering
> down system.
>
>
> No. But, I will try it now. I
Richard Marz wrote:
> I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> kernel. ACPI is the one my system uses, but I've also tried APM and my
How old is your bios?
Have you tried acpi=force kernel param?
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No. But, I will try it now. I'll let you know if it works in a few
minutes because I'm downloading the latests kernel sources.
On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 23:30 -0300, Davi wrote:
> shutdown -h now -P
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Em Quinta 31 Maio 2007 23:24, Richard Marz escreveu:
> I have all the appropriate power management interfaces enabled in my
> kernel. ACPI is the one my system uses, but I've also tried APM and my
> system still doesn't manage to shut the power off on it's own. My
> motherboard is ATX but I'm force
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Maybe you can cat your /proc/mounts
> next time you're in that single-user mode? It might make things more
> clear...
>
3 power cycles later I duplicated the problem. Here is /proc/mounts,
transcribed by hand. There is nothing obvious wrong here (to me) except
that the
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 09 May 2006 07:20:57 -0700 glen martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Resending ... anyone have a clue as to why the "Give root password for
>> maintenance ..." prompt would come up occasionally at shutdown time?
>>
> That's "sulogin". Did you m
Hi,
On Tue, 09 May 2006 07:20:57 -0700 glen martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Resending ... anyone have a clue as to why the "Give root password for
> maintenance ..." prompt would come up occasionally at shutdown time?
That's "sulogin". Did you mess up your /etc/inittab (like uncommenting
tha
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Martins Steinbergs wrote:
>On Friday 04 November 2005 20:49,
C. Beamer wrote:
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>Recently, I've started to experience an issue when trying to
restart
>>or shutdown my computer using the K menu "Log Out" selection,
which
>>gives the o
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Philip Webb wrote:
>On Friday 04 November 2005 20:49,
C. Beamer wrote:
>
>>Recently, when trying to restart or shutdown my computer
>>using the K menu "Log Out" selection, which gives the options
>>to "End Current Session", "Restart the Computer",
On Friday 04 November 2005 20:49, C. Beamer wrote:
> Recently, when trying to restart or shutdown my computer
> using the K menu "Log Out" selection, which gives the options
> to "End Current Session", "Restart the Computer", "Turn of the Computer".
> If I select to restart or turn off, my monitor
On Friday 04 November 2005 20:49, C. Beamer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Recently, I've started to experience an issue when trying to restart
> or shutdown my computer using the K menu "Log Out" selection, which
> gives the options to "End Current Session", "Restart the Computer",
> "Turn of the Computer"
On Tuesday 25 October 2005 23:25, b.n. wrote:
> >>>when xserver closes there is mess on screen and i
> >>>loose any control over - just power button. Any ideas where to look? I
> >>>dont keep track but possibly this is after baselayout and udev upgrade.
>
> Hmm.
> It seems X f***s up your video mem
when xserver closes there is mess on screen and i
loose any control over - just power button. Any ideas where to look? I
dont keep track but possibly this is after baselayout and udev upgrade.
Hmm.
It seems X f***s up your video memory, or something of this kind.
What video card and correspondi
On Monday 24 October 2005 16:17, b.n. wrote:
> > and cant
> >
> > find any logs on that.
>
> Do you mean xorg error logs and /var/log/messages say nothing?
yes, logs has nothing relevant to any shutdown tasks
>
> > when xserver closes there is mess on screen and i
> > loose any control over - ju
> and cant
find any logs on that.
Do you mean xorg error logs and /var/log/messages say nothing?
when xserver closes there is mess on screen and i
loose any control over - just power button. Any ideas where to look? I dont
keep track but possibly this is after baselayout and udev upgrade.
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 00:28 +0300, Martins Steinbergs wrote:
> i run into this problem, calling for shutdown or restart wont work, and cant
> find any logs on that. when xserver closes there is mess on screen and i
> loose any control over - just power button. Any ideas where to look? I dont
>
On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 11:12:13 -0300 (ART)
"E. Pereira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> During the shutdown Gentoo brings down my eth0
> connection, but my computer is connected to a router
> that uses xDSL for connection, so my questions is:
> Can I remove this, this way I won't have to reconnect
> m
E. Pereira schreef:
> During the shutdown Gentoo brings down my eth0
> connection, but my computer is connected to a router
> that uses xDSL for connection, so my questions is:
> Can I remove this, this way I won't have to reconnect
> my xDSL connection? Or this shouldn't interfer in my
> connecti
Zac Medico wrote:
Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I want to set up my computer so that it would do automatically
"shutdown -h" after short pressing of "power" button.
Is the only solution to emerge acpid (found on gentoo-forum)?
Would not it be easier with apm?
Because I remember once in the past having
Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to set up my computer so that it would do automatically
> "shutdown -h" after short pressing of "power" button.
>
> Is the only solution to emerge acpid (found on gentoo-forum)?
> Would not it be easier with apm?
>
> Because I remember once in the past having a comp
On 05/22/05 17:09, Jaap van Geffen wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2005 04:01:52 -0400, John Dangler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "bootmisc" is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "clock" is still up.
Fur
On Sun, 22 May 2005 04:01:52 -0400, John Dangler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "bootmisc" is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "clock" is still up.
Further down, I get a message saying "saving r
On 05/22/05 04:01, John Dangler wrote:
During shutdown, I get 2 errors -
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "bootmisc" is still up.
ERROR: problems stopping dependent services. "clock" is still up.
Further down, I get a message saying "saving random seed", and nothing
happens after
On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
> > starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
> >
> > * Stopping local...
> > * Stopping fcron...
> > * Unmounting network fi
On 4/27/05, The Disguised Jedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) scribbled:
> > > > Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
> > > > starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
> >
The Disguised Jedi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> > > > Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
> > > > starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
> > > >
> > >
> On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
) scribbled:> > > Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and> > > starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:> > >> > > * Stopping local...
> > > * Stopping fcron...> > > * Unmountin
Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> Whenever I type in "shutdown now," the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
> starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
>
> * Stopping local...
> * Stopping fcron...
> * Unmounting network filesystems...
> * Stopping syslog-ng...
> * Syncing hardware clock
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 01:22:25AM -0400, Colin wrote:
> But it just hangs on this one:
>
> * Saving random seed...
>
> I can Ctrl-C my way out of it and continue to work in Gentoo, but a
> software shutdown isn't possible. I just reboot, enter the BIOS and
> hold the switch. What can I do abou
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