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
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
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
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
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