[Bug 1328683] [NEW] Bad file descriptor on reboot
Andrew LaPierre
alapierre at gccsda.com
Tue Jun 10 20:46:22 UTC 2014
Public bug reported:
This is a fresh install of 14.04 LTS Server on VMware ESXi 5.1 or 5.5, I
get the same symptom on both servers.
I installed with OpenSSH and LAMP packages. After the install, the server reboots and comes up OK. I login, immediately type "sudo reboot now" and it begins stopping services. After "Stopping System V runlevel compatibility [OK]" I get
[38.342187] init: Error while reading from descriptor: Bad file descriptor. Then it kicks me back to a prompt.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
This is a fresh install of 14.04 LTS Server on VMware ESXi 5.1 or 5.5, I
get the same symptom on both servers.
- I installed with OpenSSH and LAMP packages. After the install, the server reboots and comes up OK. I login, immediately type "sudo reboot now" and it begins stopping services. After "Stopping System V runlevel compatibility [OK]" I get
+ I installed with OpenSSH and LAMP packages. After the install, the server reboots and comes up OK. I login, immediately type "sudo reboot now" and it begins stopping services. After "Stopping System V runlevel compatibility [OK]" I get
[38.342187] init: Error while reading from descriptor: Bad file descriptor. Then it kicks me back to a prompt.
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