If you are upgrading from 2.0.x then this is a known thing and is easily
remedied by upgrading your init package (probably sysvinit . . .) and
adding the "-p" option to the last call to "halt" in your /etc/rc.d/rc.0
script. Anyway, that worked for me in both the Slackware and Stampede
distros.
Hope to have helped and not made any mistakes :)
~Paul Laufer
> -- Tomas Pihl
> tomas@pihl.org
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