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RedHat 4.0 and shutdown

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Martin Imrisek)
Thu Nov 7 09:38:08 1996

Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 09:30:06 -0500
From: Martin Imrisek <imrisek@interlog.com>
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I upgraded my Picasso system to COlgate recently, and I also installed
the updated RPM's as indicated in th errata.  Now I notice that
everytime I run shutdown, near the end of the shutdown procedure, right 
before the actual 'reboot'  I get  a TRAP error, which dumps some info
to the screen.  Right after that the computer reboots so I don't have a
chance to see what it is but I know that the filesystem is not cleaned
and dismounted properly since on reboot file system checks are done to
correct the inconsistencies.
HAs anyone else seen this, and if so what is the solution?

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