Re: Timeline of a Fedora-24/KDE reboot

2016-07-24 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 21:59:57 -0600 Chris Murphy wrote: > sync && reboot -f > sync && poweroff -f Might work until you try it with active NFS mounts :-). The very clever systemd first shuts down the network connection, then tries to unmount the NFS filesystems. My projected time to reboot when I

Re: Timeline of a Fedora-24/KDE reboot

2016-07-23 Thread Chris Murphy
Another option: sync && reboot -f sync && poweroff -f That's if you don't want to troubleshoot this, or logout first. I've actually been doing a lot of just 'reboot -f' for the past year or so, without sync, to no ill effect. But I'm also using Btrfs, use no databases, and pretty much have no imp

Re: Timeline of a Fedora-24/KDE reboot

2016-07-23 Thread Chris Murphy
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > As you will see, there is a long delay (90 seconds or so) > while shutting down. > If anyone can throw light on this I should be very grateful. If it's exactly 90 seconds, that sounds like the user session is hung up, something isn't quitti

Re: Timeline of a Fedora-24/KDE reboot

2016-07-23 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 16:43:02 +0200 Timothy Murphy wrote: > Is the delay due to the timeout mentioned? > I am not good at interpreting the output of journalctl. I can't interpret anything systemd says either, but you'd be more likely to see something if you remove the "rhgb quiet" from the kernel

Timeline of a Fedora-24/KDE reboot

2016-07-23 Thread Timothy Murphy
As you will see, there is a long delay (90 seconds or so) while shutting down. If anyone can throw light on this I should be very grateful. This is the re-boot timeline on my Thinkpad T510: f=>Leave=>Restart command given and confirmed 19s just cursor on screen f icon appears and remains on scr