This popped up the other day, and we talked about it quickly in #ubuntu-
devel.

The problem is due to the fact that the /etc/event.d/ctl-alt-delete file does a 
full shutdown, which
does things like unmount nbd mounts before it's finished shutting down.  Two 
solutions exist:

1) Changing the shutdown -r call to a /sbin/reboot command, which was decided 
was ickygross, and 
   against debian policy since it's a conffile, or
2) clean out all the shutdown scripts in /etc/rc*.d using update-rc.d tools.

ogra said he'd have a looksee.  I think that should address the issue.

Cheers,
Scott

** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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[gutsy-tribe2] <ctrl><alt><del> on tty0 fails to shut down ltsp thin clients
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