Typing Exit at Emergency Root Term does Nothing
Bug #62189 reported by
Stu Hood
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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upstart (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Scott James Remnant (Canonical) |
Bug Description
When you start up the non-graphical emergency root terminal, it tells you you can type exit to 'leave' the terminal (it might say reboot, I didn't read carefully) but if you do type exit, it only prints the message again and brings you back to the prompt.
I would expect it to reboot the system with 'shutdown -r now' or something.
Changed in upstart: | |
importance: | Untriaged → Medium |
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This is because it runs rc-default, which detects that "single" is on the kernel command-line, so thus respawns the shell.
gah