Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:26:35 -0800 | From | Linda Walsh <> | Subject | Re: reboot -df "broken" in 2.6.23.1 (from 2.6.22.12) |
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More info, the last program executed to reboot was: "reboot -df" (in the "reboot" system script").
That should reboot w/no disk sync and no-wtmp entry (they are done earlier in the program, explicitly).
I looked at the reboot code in the kernel for the i386 (arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c).
A new "special case" was added in 2.6.23.1 (vs. working 2.6.22.12) for a "Dell Inc.","Optiplex 745". Was that a new machine, or was it included because of some new reboot problem affecting the machine in 2.6.23? If it is the latter, maybe the problem is affecting my platform as well (Dell Precision-690). There is nothing looking like a Precision workstation on the special Dell list in the reboot code.
If I include "reboot=b" on the kernel command line, reboot "works". However, this was not needed in the previous kernel(s). It's an easy workaround for me, but worrisome to have it break for an unknown reason.
Anyone have any ideas? Meanwhile, guess I'll go add reboot=b in my boot menu file. ;^/
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