Hi again, I got the updated to 215-8 (latest version in jessie) but the problem still persists. Note that if I switch back to sysvinit (by installing sysvinit-core), my system powers off properly so this is definitely a problem related to systemd. I also noticed that very few times, the system poweroff properly, so this looks like some kind or race-condition. Do you know of a way to debug systemd's poweroff procedure? Right now, I have no idea what it is doing because the screen turns black right after I execute the poweroff command. Is there a way for systemd to write a detailed log of what it's doing?
Regarding the kexec question, I have no kexec packages installed. On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Francesc Zacarias <fzacaria...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/10/2014 08:59 PM, fzacarias3k . wrote: > > I use poweroff. > Den 10 dec 2014 20:43 skrev "Andrei POPESCU" <andreimpope...@gmail.com>: > >> On Mi, 10 dec 14, 20:11:14, fzacaria...@gmail.com wrote: >> > Package: systemd >> > Version: 215-7 >> > Followup-For: Bug #770090 >> > >> > Dear Maintainer, >> > >> > I'm having a similar issue. My laptop halts, but does not poweroff. I >> > have to keep the hardware power button pressed for a few seconds for the >> > host to successfully poweroff. This was not the case before. >> > I haven't modified anything on systemd's config. >> > I'm running a slightly newer version than the original post but the >> > problem still persits. >> > Also, replying to the question from the last message, I don't have any >> > kexec* packages installed. >> > >> > Is there any other info I can provide to help? >> >> What command are you using, 'halt' or 'poweroff'? Please mind 'halt' is >> not supposed to power off your system, unless you add -p. >> >> Kind regards, >> Andrei >> -- >> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser >> Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic >> http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt >> > > Sorry for the delay. > Unfortuantely, if I try to install systemd from experimental, apt will > break my laptop's setup: > > The following NEW packages will be installed: > sysvinit-core{a} > The following packages will be REMOVED: > colord{a} dns-root-data{u} dnsmasq-base{u} gvfs{a} gvfs-daemons{a} > hplip{a} libmbim-glib4{u} libmbim-proxy{u} libmm-glib0{u} > libmnl0{u} libndp0{u} libnetfilter-conntrack3{u} libnm-glib-vpn1{u} > libnm-glib4{u} libnm-gtk-common{u} libnm-gtk0{u} > libnm-util2{u} libpam-systemd{a} libqmi-glib1{u} libqmi-proxy{u} > libteamdctl0{u} mobile-broadband-provider-info{u} > modemmanager{u} network-manager{a} network-manager-gnome{a} > policykit-1{a} policykit-1-gnome{a} printer-driver-postscript-hp{a} > systemd{a} systemd-sysv{a} udisks2{a} >