On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 09:50:19PM -0000, Eduard Hasenleithner wrote:
> As a highly experimental means to get the system back working one can
> try to:


> and do a "sudo reboot" afterwards. Please be aware that the other
> scripts remain reordered, but it should be enough to be able to backup
> your data. E.g. on halt, the harddisks will not be unmounted properly.

I suggest also including umountfs, sendsigs, and umountnfs.sh in this list
to cover all the cases.

Also, the exact sequence numbers will be different depending on what else
was installed.

So a complete workaround would be (untested):

 mv /etc/rc6.d/S*reboot /etc/rc6.d/S90reboot
 mv /etc/rc6.d/S*umountroot /etc/rc6.d/S60umountroot
 mv /etc/rc6.d/S*umountnfs.sh /etc/rc6.d/S31umountnfs.sh
 mv /etc/rc6.d/S*umountfs /etc/rc6.d/S40umountfs
 mv /etc/rc6.d/S*sendsigs /etc/rc6.d/S20sendsigs

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