Good morning

Don't know how useful this information may be.

All my machines are running Testing. Most are updated daily, but there is one machine which only gets updates about once a week. After doing the upgrades on this machine tonight, it produced the "a stop job is running for lsb: ensure Samba daemons are started (nmdb and smbd)" message and I had to wait five minutes for that to go through.

Systemd version is 215-5+b1. Toshiba laptop, 64 bit.

The interesting information - On one of the shutdowns while I looked at various possible options, I was greeted with a display of what was happening. Sorry, don't know how I got it, and unable to record it. But it showed me that smbd shut down fine, then it hit the five minute wait immediately following the statement that nmbd was being shut down : "a stop job is running for lsb: ensure Samba daemons are started (nmdb and smbd)"

Interestingly, I have the same version of systemd on my small netbook which is 32 bit, and have had zero problem. Tonight's updates do not include any systemd update, and after upgrading still had fast shutdown.

With greetings

Romane


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