20190708 Shutdown/reboot slow

When shutting down or rebooting 20190708 it hangs for between one and three minutes at “reached target (shutdown or reboot)”

There is absolutely nothing in the logs to indicate any problem, nor does it show anything indicating and error on the screen as I watch the shutdown messages. It reaches that stall point very quickly and then just sits there until it eventually powers down or reboots.

Reverting back to 20190704 solves the issue and both shutdown and reboot goes very quickly as before.

Dell Inspiron 15 7000 with 8th gen i5, SSD, running / as ext4 not btrfs.

As there is nothing in the log to indicate a problem I am at a loss to know what may be causing the issue.

Some program slow on shutting down.

Press ESC at the shutdown splash screen to view the activity. This may show what is slow

I did, that’s what I was referring to about watching the messages on the screen. Nothing. It just sits at reached target shutdown (or restart)

Could be this bug: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1140572

I find this happening seeming at random among my many TW installations, sometimes Leap too. I’ve yet to find a way to troubleshoot.

Or it might be similar to this bug https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1129476
Disabling the lvm services (if you are not using lvm of course) seems to be a workaround.

Yes, that appears to be the same issue. Wiping and reinstalling solved it although I have no idea how or why. Exactly the same setup, same installed applications. Must be some systemd issue.

No, doesn’t appear to be the same problem.