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Forum › Forums › General › Software › AntiX runit 19.2 – shutdown or reboot requires a “dummy login”
Tagged: runit 19.2 shutdown reboot
I’m running a persistent AntiX live USB with 19.2 runit. When I invoke shutdown or reboot from the IceWM logout selection,
I get sent to a console asking me to enter my username (‘demo’) only (no password). Once I do that, runit proceeds to finish with the shutdown/reboot action.
(Maybe this has something to do with runit switching runlevels back to the tty console, but thinking I want to enter rather than exit?)
Not a terribly inconvenient thing, but it looks like something that could be polished away.
– Brandon
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