... I don't know if it's helpful (and I'm wary of
posting to a mailing list because of that, so apologies if I'm just
creating useless traffic) but there seems to be a way of setting the priorities
of starting and shutting down processes.
There is something called upstart in Ubuntu which, I think,
will help you set this up.
Again. my apologies if this is a red herring.
Best regards, Des Gregory
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 7:59 AM
Subject: [Spam] Re: [Dazuko-help] Dazuko
makes ubuntu 8.04 crash during shutdown.
On 2008-06-13, <address@hidden>
wrote: > I've changed the runlevel of clamav-milter, clamav-freshclam
and > clamav-daemon from K20 to K01. Makes no difference at all.
I'm a > beginner in linux... Could you tell me what else can I do to
fix > this problem?
Can you try manually shutting down the clam
software before shutting down the computer? The freezing problem is
certainly because some program is still registered with Dazuko. (When no
programs are registered, Dazuko doesn't do anything.)
If module
unloading is supported, you can also unload the module before shutting
down. If it says that Dazuko is still in use, then some program is still
running that is registered.
> By the way.. the FAQ item you told me
to read, says: "another option > is to add the /proc directory as an
excluded path for Dazuko since > killall5 needs to read files from this
directory while all other > processes are in the STOP state.
".
This is an additional step that can be taken. But if all
registered applications are shut down, this additional step is not
necessary. It is only mentioned in the FAQ because some people did not want
to shut down the registered applications before shutting down
the computer. But the correct solution is to make sure all programs
are shut down first.
> How can I add the /proc as an excluded
path for Dazuko?
There is probably a configuration option in the clam
software to add excluded paths.
John Ogness
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