Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 11:47:09 -0800 From: Ron Gilbert <lists@rzweb.com> To: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Subject: Shutdown problems Message-ID: <2496D9EC-3288-11D9-8E5A-000D93B0A5F4@rzweb.com> In-Reply-To: <680B1855-3287-11D9-8E5A-000D93B0A5F4@rzweb.com> References: <680B1855-3287-11D9-8E5A-000D93B0A5F4@rzweb.com>
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(Sorry about the lack of Subject on the first post) I just installed 5.3-release, and everything is working great, except when I shut down. Every-time I reboot, I get errors that say the drives were not shut-down properly and it runs fsck. I am doing shutdown and everything seems OK. After the shut-down process, it says "to enter a shell or hit return for /bin/sh". Unlike Redhat, it never says it's safe to shutdown the machine. Is this correct, or am I doing some thing wrong to shutdown and/or reboot. This is a older machine and does not have the power-off support. Ron
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