On 05/31/2018 08:01 AM, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
After upgrading from Wheezy LTS to Jessie, one of my machines having 512
MB RAM, does not power off when it reached target shutdown. It seems
some old issue/bug with systemd or else. In fact, everything closes down
properly except it does not unmount the following:
/run/user/1000
/run/user/106
/var
/home
/tmp
... and hangs there forever. That did not happen in Wheezy. Any idea?
Btw, after waiting for at least 3-4 hours for poweroff, I went to tty1
console to try ctrl-alt-del there (because that did not work in tty7
where the system left hanging). It did not help much there too, however
I noticed two new lines there:
[74199.357014] systemd[1]: var.mount failed to run 'umount' task: Cannot
allocate memory
[74199.380035] systemd[1]: home.mount failed to run 'umount' task:
Cannot allocate memory
Any idea?