Subject: shutdown -r doesn't
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Ben Hockenhull <benh@inlink.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/08/1996 21:26:00
I think this was covered once before, but I can't find a ref to it...

My SE/30 doesn't reboot when a shutdown -r is issued.  It syncs disks, etc,
but then tells me that MacBSD doesn't trust itself to write to pram on
shutdown, and then it just sits there...shutdown -h, however, does what it
should-syncs disks and tells me that I can shut off the machine, etc...

Is this just The Way Things Are for now, or can I do something about this?

I'm running an nfs kernel (don't exactly remember the ver), 8meg ram, no
accelleration (yet).

By the way, thanks for all the quality help with my previous problems.
I've got my 650 meg free partition now partitioned and mounted as /usr, and
everything is going perfectly, if slowly:)

Ben


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