Jerry James wrote:
> I'm not sure what you mean by that; "man poweroff" only shows the
> error message.
It worked for me. Perhaps because I had previously installed systemd
from sources and had a leftover manpage file where the man command
was able to find it.
> [...]
> I'll file a bug.
Thanks.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> You mean this error message?:
> man: can't open /usr/share/man/halt.8: No such file or directory
Yes.
>
> No, that's not related to the binutils bug.
> The error seems harmless, because it does open the expected
> man page afterwards.
I'm
Jerry James wrote:
> Thank you very much for the link. It'll be interesting to see if the
> man page problem is related.
You mean this error message?:
man: can't open /usr/share/man/halt.8: No such file or directory
No, that's not related to the binutils bug.
The error seems harmless, because it
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Michal Schmidt wrote:
> A bad systemd build due to a binutils bug:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=788107
Thank you very much for the link. It'll be interesting to see if the
man page problem is related.
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Jerry James wrote:
> [root@jerry-rawhide32 ~]# poweroff
> UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB JOB DESCRIPTION
> proc-sys...misc.automount loaded active waiting Arbitrary
> Executable File
A bad systemd build due to a binutils bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=78810
Adam Williamson redhat.com> writes:
> Shutting down can occasionally get a bit wiggy after a systemd version
> update. Was this right after you did a big F16 -> F17 yum update or
> anything? If so, you may find you have to just suck it up and hard power
> off one time, then it'll be back to worki
On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 13:14 -0700, Jerry James wrote:
> Fallout from usrmove, perhaps? I tried to shutdown a VM running Rawhide:
>
> Clicked on the power button symbol in the upper right hand corner of
> the GDM desktop and chose "Power Off". Nothing. Clicked it again,
> just in case. Nothing.
Fallout from usrmove, perhaps? I tried to shutdown a VM running Rawhide:
Clicked on the power button symbol in the upper right hand corner of
the GDM desktop and chose "Power Off". Nothing. Clicked it again,
just in case. Nothing.
Okay, so Ctrl-Alt-F3, login as root, and then this:
[root@jer