Greetings folks,
Posting after not valuable yields from considerable efforts on STFW. But
still if you can't hold the flames, go ahead, torch me. :^)
RH 7.0 during shutdown gave me the following inserts to the logfile.
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eb 5 14:59:14 maple xinetd: xinetd shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:14 maple atd: atd shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:15 maple crond: crond shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:15 maple lpd: lpd shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:15 maple identd: identd shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:16 maple dd: 1+0 records in <------------------
Feb 5 14:59:16 maple dd: 1+0 records out <------------------
Feb 5 14:59:16 maple random: Saving random seed: succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:16 maple autofs: automount -USR2 succeeded
Feb 5 14:59:16 maple automount[446]: shutting down, path = /misc
Feb 5 14:59:18 maple nfslock: lockd shutdown succeeded
Feb 5 20:59:18 maple rpc.statd[395]: Caught signal 15, un-registering
and exiting.
Feb 5 14:59:18 maple nfslock: rpc.statd shutdown succeeded
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I had not started any dd in/out in progress before/during shutdown.
Then what initiates this dd during shutdown?
This was a normal shutdown, as part of usual routine.
Is it sth like saving the *boot sector*/syncing the hard drive's
important locations during shutdown?
Thanks for your time,
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