twb | I have a diskless/netboot Ubuntu 10.04 thin client. I want to use kexec, a kernel feature that allows you to reboot without passing through the BIOS. Ubuntu 10.04's kexec-tools package uses rc6.d, and it isn't working. | 07:37 |
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twb | I'm trying to work out which event signals the "end" of the reboot sequence, so that I can run "kexec -e" at that time. | 07:38 |
twb | OK, that's odd... it looks like the ACTUAL reboot is done in rc6.d still in 10.04. | 07:40 |
twb | ARGH, I missed that kexec-tools disables itself by default in /etc/default/kexec. | 07:50 |
twb | Works now | 07:59 |
twb | Thanks. | 07:59 |
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christophe | Hi ! We have a personal upstart job which run a script, everythink is ok at startup by at shutdown [pre|post]-stop didn't wait for the script to finish .. is there a way to change this behaviour ? | 10:19 |
christophe | anybody ? | 10:24 |
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