** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
Swap Failed, Indefinite hang on reboot/shutdown "Reached target
This may be a bug that appears when using an SSD for swap. (I just
can't imagine why people would want to use an SSD for swap ;) ).
This reported that the problem appeared with installation of an SSD for
swap:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1582011/comments/6
That's
To clarify things, this bug here affects unencrypted swap partitions.
There is another bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1506139),
which affects encrypted swap partitions.
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Same issue, since upgrade to 16.04 the system has hung during reboot.
The network isn't fully shutdown and responds to pings but sshd is
stopped, the system reboots successfully if swap is disabled. Attempted
to add reboot=force to grub, to no avail; only disabling swap fixed the
issue.
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Update:
I used a spare HDD on the same laptop and setup 16.04 LTS per Ubuntu Disk
Partitioning recommendations as follows: Swap, /, and Home in that order. Grub
is on the 1st Primary as boot, Swap, /, and Home are logical on the 1st
extended. There are no other operating systems on this HDD.
I have now downloaded and installed 16.04 32-bit Ubuntu and it has the
shutdown problem. So, in my case, I do not have the problem if I use the
disk that was originally 11.04 and upgraded to continually to 16.04. I
only have the problem with a clean install of 16.04.
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One addendum to the above, as a verification process, the 16-04 64-bit
install was repeated, each time discarding any previous contents on the
drive, just the eliminate any one-time glitches that might have
occurred.
Also, only Ubuntu and updates through Software Updater have been
installed. No
I first installed Ubuntu 32-bit desktop some years ago (I believe 11.04)
and have been upgrading it every six months. I am now up to 16.04 and
have not ever experienced this shutdown problem.
Since Chrome no longer supports 32-bit, I have downloaded 16.04 64-bit
(and verified the sha256).
I have
I am also facing the same issue. I have installed Lubuntu 16.04 on USB.
My system has 2GB RAM and 2GB Swap area. Every time i try to shutdown or
reboot it hangs. I need to long press the power button to take the
system to halt.
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This is effecting me as well. I'm a bit afraid of modifying
/etc/default/grub for fear some future update will rely on that file
being in a particular state. I'm a bit surprised to see this hasn't
been resolved yet, especially if the context and / or resolution may
have been distilled in
I had the same problem but it started after I uncomment the following
line in the /etc/default/grub file:
#GRUB_TERMINAL=console.
I commented it again and the PC start to shutdown again without
problems.
I commented this line at first because I had a problem with my screen
resolution mode... it
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
Swap Failed, Indefinite hang on reboot/shutdown "Reached target
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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