[Bug 108464] System fails to reboot after Ctrl-Alt-Del

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Comment # 24 on bug 108464 from
(In reply to Duncan Roe from comment #23)
> Here are some notes for anyone trying to reproduce this problem.
> By "this problem" I mean failure to reboot after "reboot" command issued.
> 
> 1. On my system (Slackware, no systemd) I am triggering a reboot by
> Ctl-Alt-Del
>    and this line in /etc/inittab:
>    ca::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -t5 -r now
> 
> 2. I am only booting up to the command line (no X).
> 
> 3. The occurrence of BUG is intermittent. I am seeing it on about 2 reboots
> in 3.
> 
> 4. If there is no BUG, the next reboot will be OK.
> 
> 5. If a user logs in before Ctl-Alt-Del, reboot with BUG still works maybe
> 90%
>    of the time.
> 
> 6. With BUG present, Ctl-Alt-Del at the login prompt succeeds about 50% of
> the
>    time (measured over 25 reboots). (I put a dmesg command in rc.local to do
> this
>    test).
> 
> With e1cb3e4 reverted, reboot always works and BUG never shows. Were it
> not for that, I would be suspecting a local hardware problem by now


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