On 07/08/2013 09:02 AM, Adam Pribyl wrote:
OK, so the systemd people say, it is perfecly fine you can not
reboot
via ctrl-alt-del (while it was always possible with init) and give me
That seems unlikely that init would have been ok... Ctrl-alt-del
switched to runlevel 6, so it still depended on files in /etc to be
accessible, as well as the reboot executable to be intact. I have had
several situations where filesystem issues blocked init from rebooting
using ctrl-alt-del. In particular, if it couldn't unmount a filesystem
for whatever reason, it wouldn't reboot.