On 11/03/16 14:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/01/2016 07:31 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/01/16 22:26, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/01/16 22:21, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 11/01/16 18:49, Neal Becker wrote:
>>>> For quite some time now, when I try to reboot (from kde) the shutdown
gets
>>>> stuck saying "a stop job is running for ...". I just hold the
power button.
>>>> Any ideas?
>>> Next time, before you attempt to reboot, issue the "jobs" command
in a terminal
>>> window and
>>> it should tell you what job is stopped.
>>>
>> Humm..... Sadly, the jobs command will only list jobs which have been
stopped/owned by
>> the current shell. :-(
>>
> But, you can use "ps -aux" and find the process with a STAT of
"T".
>
It's not about stopped jobs, it's about systemd trying to stop some
process/service.
This has unfortunately been a common issue. Usually it will time out after 1.5 minutes
or maybe more, but it should eventually time out and finish the shutdown. Or try
CTRL-ALT-DEL, that sometimes makes it continue as well.
Thanks. I must have mis-read and/or mis-understood what was being said....
Being that it is a "common issue" are you aware of any bugzilla open on this?
I've not
seen this sort of issue on any of my systems other than one which happens only when there
was an NFS mount over a WiFi connection and that has been fixed about a year ago.
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