Bug 4796

Summary: esound needs explicit shutdown
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: c918548
Component: initscriptsAssignee: Bill Nottingham <notting>
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Version: 6.0CC: rvokal
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Description c918548 1999-08-31 06:55:55 UTC
If you are mounting /usr over NFS, esd will not be stopped
before an attempt if made for shutting down esd. The unmount
will fail and the system will hang when the network
interfaces are shut down, preventing a clean unmount of
local filesystems.

Comment 1 Elliot Lee 1999-09-01 18:57:59 UTC
How are you starting esound?

Comment 2 c918548 1999-09-05 01:37:59 UTC
I let enlightenment start it when i logs in in runlevel 5

Comment 3 Elliot Lee 1999-09-13 20:26:59 UTC
Initscripts needs to kill processes before trying to unmount any
filesystem.

I'm going to assign this to Bill just because he was one of the last
people to touch initscripts, not because I know who it belongs to...

Comment 4 Bill Nottingham 1999-09-14 17:43:59 UTC
This is fixed in the latest initscripts; it will kill things using
NFS-mounted filesysems.