So the shutdown is only hoping that upgrades are done in small packages
and they will take only few seconds? What if I installed a software that
has buggy update scripts?

If there is no mechanism that prevents long-lasting upgrades during
shutdown, then there should at least be an option to not allow any
upgrades during shutdown, but at user-specified time.

Don't turn ubuntu into windows, where OS makes you lose your precious
time.

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Title:
  'Shutdown' does not shutdown the computer immediately

Status in unattended-upgrades package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I initiated the shutdown and instead of shutting down the machine, OS
  performed an unattended upgrade of mysql server, which took more than
  10 minutes.

  Shutdown should shut the machine down immediately.

  This is very bad user experience.

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