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|    Ace Crysler to Marco Moock    |
|    Re: Ubuntu slow to shut down    |
|    20 Aug 22 13:45:35    |
      From: ace9000@hal.net              On 8/20/22 11:51, Marco Moock wrote:       > Am Samstag, 20. August 2022, um 10:28:26 Uhr schrieb Ace Crysler:       >       >> Been using 18.04 for quite a long time, but a month ago I started       >> having slow shut down. Where what used to be maybe 10 sec was now       >> maybe 10 min. I googled and there is a command to see the shutdown       >> sequence after next boot up, but there's so many processes shown that       >> I can't differentiate between a normal shutdown versus one that lags.       >       > There is a problem.       > Run journalctl -b-1 to see the last journal log that includes the       > shutdown messages. Check the end of the output. You see the time, check       > which item needs minutes to end.       >              Tried that. Reveals a bunch of processes, but I can't tell what should       be there versus not. No times indicated either.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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