Testing Leap 15.1 beta, often but not always at shutdown the system waits for 1 minute 30 s after “Reached target Shutdown”.
No clue from journal, just that 1m30s gap between shutdown and the next boot, seems a timeout but nothing obvious found so far.
Anybody else seeing that? Any idea where or what to look for?
OrsoBruno composed on 2019-02-26 19:56 (UTC):
> Testing Leap 15.1 beta, often but not always at shutdown the system
> waits for 1 minute 30 s after “Reached target Shutdown”.
> No clue from journal, just that 1m30s gap between shutdown and the next
> boot, seems a timeout but nothing obvious found so far.
> Anybody else seeing that? Any idea where or what to look for?
When I get those I often find they are caused by a start job that never started which systemd
thinks needs to be stopped, seriously annoying. On PCs with a reset button I use it. How to find
those I don’t know. Grepping for ‘top job’ in journal on current boot returns null.
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