jaunty shutdown problem

Reeyarn reeyarn at gmail.com
Wed May 20 15:27:35 UTC 2009


Hi Huisi,

I suggest you go to windows xp and scan all your disks,
especially the one that wubi installed your jaunty,
according to some instructions I searched from google.

If you have already done that, suggest you try to manually umount your
root and other partitions that has reported umount problem.

You could run
  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
and with Cirl + Alt + F1 go to a real terminal,
try to run
  umount /
and see what will be reported.

(make sure you have a root account and password before that, or try
"sudo passwd root" to set one.)


2009/5/20 boluor <boluor at foxmail.com>:
> every time i want to shutdown the ubuntu 9.04, it won't completely shutdown until i type some keys.
> i don't know why.
>
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>>>==静下心来一个人走==<<
>
>
>
> ------------------ Original ------------------
> From: "Reeyarn"<reeyarn at gmail.com>;
> Date: 2009年5月20日(星期三) 晚上6:11
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support,not for general
> discussions"<ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>;
> Subject: Re: jaunty shutdown problem
>
> Does this error message hamper your use or does it make your shutdown
> process cost longer time?
> If not, I suggest you simply omit that message or try a full install.
> Btw, have you tried scanning your disk in windows xp?
>
> On 5/19/09, Huisi Wang <huisiwang at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I installed jaunty via wubi on a windows xp box. I find that when I
>> try to shutdown the jaunty, there are some errors
>>
>> S40umountfs: Input/output error
>> S60umountroot: Input/output error
>> S90halt: Input/output error
>>
>> I googled that, I just read one post about Intrepid shutdown problem
>> with wubi. Anyone knows how to solve this problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Huisi
>>




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