Your system isn't too happy because of bug 1452644. This is fixed in
vivid-proposed, but this hasn't made it into -updates yet. This causes
network mounts etc. to fail. That might be related to the shutdown
problems. To get this out of the way, could you install the -proposed
setserial and re-test?

Secondly, I suppose you actually used "reboot" (or the corresponding
indicator action), and not "halt"?

Can you please run "sudo systemctl start debug-shell", then shut
down/reboot, and when it hangs do Ctrl+Alt+F9 look at "systemctl list-
jobs" (hanging jobs), or "dmesg" if you see any hanging jobs/errors
there? Do you get some meaningful errors at the end of "journalctl"? You
could try booting without "quiet splash" and with "debug" instead to
increase verbosity what's going on, shut down, and capture what's being
logged?

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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