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I noticed on root login: 

 

pressing ctrl+alt+delete to reboot the machine goes through a few processes before shutting down. Just before my box shuts down i get a message

 

Unmounting Remote Filesystem

Can't find /in  /etc/fstab  or etc/mtab

 

then it shuts down normally.

 

is this something that will be an issue come actually creating an array and run the system as normal? Or is that behaviour expected? The pen is default 5.05 and made from a .zip  into an ISO as per the instructions on how to make a bootable pen from within linux.

 

thanks

 

:D

I have seen that on lots of Linux systems on powerdown, so I do not think it will be an issue.

 

The majority of unRAID users seem to run their systems in headless mode so would not see any such messages.

If you start adding the optional plugins and addons, some of them need to be shutdown cleanly. I don't believe ctrl-alt-delete does all of them correctly.

The plugins and addons are contributed by users over the years and aren't all consistent.

 

 

You might check the forums for the Web Gui 'Dynamix'...

Not only does it provide a 'flashier' GUI with more buttons to push, but .I believe it currently includes a shutdown button AND in the background uses the recently updated shutdown script that cleanly closes user installed plugins and addon's.

 

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=30939.0

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