From: Sativa@tella.com   
      
   Ace Crysler Wrote in message:r   
   > On 8/20/22 13:50, Sativa GNutella wrote:> Ace Crysler    
   Wrote in message:r>> 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.Only thing I've done so far is modify the   
   timeout and watchdog options    
   in config from their defaults to seconds. This cuts shutdown a lot, but still   
   like 2 min, and really doesn't solve the issue.Any help would be welcome and   
   thanks in advance.Ace> > sudo systemctl status> > Does it say 'Degraded'   
   ?Interesting. Not close    
   to my desktop at the moment (the PC with the slow shut down), but tried it on   
   the laptop which doesn't have the issue. It did say degraded.   
      
      
   That means some of your services failed to start. You can see them   
    if you run systemctl; without the status argument.   
      
   sudo systemctl --failed   
      
   What does that say?   
      
      
   sudo systemctl reset-failed   
      
   You can manually clear out failed units with the systemctl   
    reset-failed command. This can be done for all units, or a single   
    one. Services which are no longer needed, are better to be   
    stopped and disabled.   
      
      
   sudo systemctl status    
      
      
      
   https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/447561/systemctl-status-s   
   hows-state-degraded   
      
      
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