On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 08:23:53PM -0000, Brendan Braybrook wrote:
> note on workaround:
>
> it seems that you must reboot, then not start any root session (ie "sudo
> bash"). something about having a root shell spawned before network
> manager runs (even if the root shell no longer exists) triggers the
> problem.
Would be great if you could track down what is creating a root and
doesnt set it free for you.
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 08:23:53PM -0000, Brendan Braybrook wrote:
> note on workaround:
>
> it seems that you must reboot, then not start any root session (ie "sudo
> bash"). something about having a root shell spawned before network
> manager runs (even if the root shell no longer exists) triggers the
> problem.
Would be great if you could track down what is creating a root and
doesnt set it free for you.
- Alexander