Le 29/06/2022 à 15:08, gene heskett a écrit :
Can't tell for this issue, but if I understand properly the OP does shutdown is computer properly: by default on Debian, systemd is configured so that pressing the power button will shutdown the computer properly, see /etc/systemd/logind.conf.On 6/29/22 08:35, mick crane wrote:hello,Because I don't trust that I've set up power saving properly with PC and monitor if leaving desk I turn off PC with power button on front.It usually is very quick and to start up again. There is printer attached to other PC.Recent update of bookworm when turning off PC with power button there is the message," stopping job, make Cups quicker for external" or something like that. and it takes 1 minute 30 seconds to stop that and start shutdown. What could be causing that ?mickThat method of stopping the pc is quite dangerous to the hard drive, you may kill the power while the journal is updating the drives contents, wrecking the file system and parking the head on the disk instead of retracting it to a safe parking position. Don't do it, look in the menu's for the logout and shutdown and do it in the recommended sequence which will assure that the drive remains good until something else goes aglay..
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