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On 04/06/2010 04:34 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Sorry, I hate to say this, but I realized that killall returns
nonzero
if there are no processes running by that user name. So this warning is
going to look wrong if we run the userdel command on a system where the
user isn't logged in. I withdraw my request for this warning.
Also, we probably need to do 'killall -9' rather than simply killall, as
SIGTERM doesn't terminate shell processes (which are the most important
ones to kill if we need to kick a user)
Ah, correct. I only tested with ssh session where the kick worked fine.
Thank you for the review, a new patch is attached.
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