On Do, 08.10.20 13:39, Ulrich Windl ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi! > > I hadn't used shutdown without "now" for a long time, but to day I did: > I was surprised about the messages: In traditional UNIX shutdown would > announce the shutdown using wall messages. With systemd (in SLES12 SP5 this > time) there was no message sent to the users and even in the journal the > first message simply was: > systemd-logind[16681]: Creating /run/nologin, blocking further logins... > The processes magically stopped and the session was closed. > > I wonder: Shouldn't here be an infiormational message at least when the > shutdown command is entered, and at least a notice message when the actual > shutdown time has arrived? > If you review syslog laternot at all obvious what had happened. This might be a bug. (maybe issue #3700?) I think some people noticed this so far, but noone actually cared enough to do anything about it. I guess few people were actually missing it. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
