jaunty shutdown problem

Huisi Wang huisiwang at gmail.com
Thu May 21 02:42:21 UTC 2009


2009/5/20 Reeyarn <reeyarn at gmail.com>:
> Sorry Huisi but I have to correct some of my last suggestion here,
> I said that
>
> "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."
>
> sorry but don't do that and try this one:
>
> "run
>  init 1
> and your X-desktop might get shut down and you will go to a recovery menu,
> try select 'root   Drop to root shell prompt', after providing your
> root password,
> try running
>  umount /
> and see if there is some error messages."
>
> also,  make sure you have a root account and password before that, or try
> "sudo passwd root" to set one.
>

Hi Reeyarn,

Thanks for your suggestions.

It doesn't matter. Maybe there are some problems of my disk. But I
didn't accept it doesn't shutdown every time. I have deleted the
'wubi' one, and made a new partition and installed jaunty on it. I'm
sorry, I can't try your suggestions out. I think it's helpful for
other people. And I should thank you.

Cheers,
Huisi




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