I have openrc-0.4.1-rc1 installed. Shutting down or resetting the system, the last message is the error: mount-ro: unlink '/lib/rc/init.d/exclusive/mount-ro.nnnnn': Read-only filesystem where nnnn is a variable number. It seems like it tries to delete a temporary file. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Reset or shutdown the system Actual Results: Error reported just before to turn off the computer Expected Results: Turn off the computer without error This is the result of rc-update show: gpm | text default xdm | default ntp-client | text default dbus | text default fsck | boot hald | text default irda | text default mtab | boot root | boot swap | boot udev | sysinit keymaps | boot acpid | text default clamd | default devfs | sysinit dmesg | sysinit local | default nonetwork microcode_ctl | default savecache | shutdown vixie-cron | text default metalog | text default localmount | boot consolefont | boot modules | boot esound | text default freepopsd | default hdparm | boot shorewall | text default hostname | boot mount-ro | shutdown fbcondecor | default net.lo | boot net.eth0 | text default procfs | boot netmount | text default sysctl | boot urandom | boot numlock | text default xinetd | text default termencoding | boot hotplug | text default udev-postmount | text default timidity | default hwclock | boot bootmisc | boot device-mapper | boot portmap | text default alsasound | text default killprocs | shutdown
Created attachment 177693 [details] Result of emerge --info Here is the result of emerge --info
Upgraded to openrc-0.4.3-r1 The error disappeared. I changed the status to Fixed