By "reboot", I meant it will no longer execute the "reboot" command from the root user's command line prompt. It seems to go well up to the point where it says:
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* Remounting / read only ...
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INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
This is totally unacceptable, as I administer this and 15 other gentoo machines remotely most of the time. While I do have ibootbar ethernet remotely controlled power strips, so I can cycle power from hundreds of miles away, and I do have an ipeps hardware vnc kvm-over-ip device on the kvm, so I can see the boot console remotely, and interact with it, it is always better if one does not have to cycle power, as strange things can happen, like disk drives not powering up properly, fuses blowing, etc. and I cannot fix these remotely. The president of the company has asked when I will make a little robot to do these things remotely, but she was not really serious.
Is there something I did wrong/ Or are other people having this problem too, but think it is no big deal to just cycle power, or push a reset button?




