On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 19:45:44 -0400, Matt Oquist wrote
> Yes -- there is a deliberate 4-second pause on login to allow
> processes to die politely before whalloping them with kill -9.
> 
> This sounds like another good config file option, d'ya think? :)
> 
> --matt

What are the problems that arise just killing not so politely?  Is there a risk 
of 
file corruption or something?  I guess I just don't know the difference.

For me, I wouldn't mind going back to the fast login even if it meant killing 
with 
force (although I don't fully understand the implications).  Our system has 
been fast, 
killer fast, and users may get the wrong impression here.  However I am sure if 
the 
pause is a necessity, users will soon see the delay as normal and won't have a 
problem 
with it.

If the not polite kill option doesn't cause too serious of problems, then I 
wouldn't 
mind seeing the option added to the config (once it exists :-).

Thanks for your work on this Matt, hopefully this can still get squeezed into 
Gutsy.  
If nothing else at least you have made it very simple to install.

Jim

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