Στις 19/05/2014 10:27 μμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:

I only tried the newest version of the nbd-disconnect script on a HP
Compaq dc7800 and it did not work (shutting down from a root login on
tty1) while with my additional commands it does shutdown.  I had to do
the alsa --force-unload on all of my  Gateway E-Series Pentium 4 clients
and the newer E-Series dual core ones require the additional commands as
to my Dell Optiplex 7xx series.



Shutting down from root login how?
If you're using `poweroff -fp`, that bypasses the normal shutdown process (and nbd-disconnect as well). Services wouldn't be stopped, the ssh and nbd connections wouldn't be closed, NBD swap files on the server wouldn't be deleted etc.

If you need `alsa --force-unload` for a client to shut down,
how is that called on non-LTSP clients?

I.e. if you had a local installation there, the clients wouldn't power off?

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