You could try the workaround found in this article:
http://linux.koolsolutions.com/2009/08/04/howto-fix-linux-hangfreeze-
during-reboots-and-restarts/ reboot=bios fixed the shutdown and reboot
hangs for me.
Run in terminal sudo nano /etc/default/grub
Edit this line and save
I was affected by this Bug in oneiric and precise.
Kubuntu didn't power off when shutting down.
But i found a solution to the problem here
http://weits.blogspot.co.at/2012/02/kubuntu-1204-computer-wont-power-off.html.
The Problem is that in /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc HaltCmd=/sbin/halt
replace it with
I also observe regular hangs when I try to shutdown the system (12.04).
I have normally mounted several cifs-shares.
I generated a kernel core dump when the computer seemed to hang during
shutdown. Among a few remaining userspace processes where S31umountnfs
and umount. Looking at umountnfs.sh
@eraserix, I have available to all users set, and I still experience
the issue.
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On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 15:08 +, Antonio J. de Oliveira wrote:
@eraserix, I have available to all users set, and I still experience
the issue.
Same thing here.
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Upgraded to 12.04, the issue disappeared.
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I have an NFS export on my PC. If I stop nfs-kernel-server, it switches
off perfectly. If the NFS services are up, it doesn't switch off.
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I have not noticed the behavior on 2 servers running oneiric. On my
laptop, migrated to 12.04 the problem persists. I have not shares on it,
but I have nfs mounts. I have not noticed false shutdowns when take the
laptop to places where fstab cannot mount my shares. What I will try to
do next is
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I've also been able to reproduced this bug.
If I include the following line in /etc/fstab, then halt will not power-
down the system:
//host/share /media/directory smbfs guest 0 0
Halt does power-down the system when that line is removed.
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Maybe I found an workaround for thi issue, it's still under test, but
the first 15 shutdown seems ok.
The hang is in the reboot syscall, see strace in attachment.
I enabled those two options in my BIOS (Advanced menu):
Clock to all DIMM/PCI/PCIE [Enabled]
Spread Spectrum
I have the same issue, I also tried different linux cmdline options
without success.
root@camera-mythv:~# uname -a
Linux camera-mythv 3.0.0-16-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 14 12:48:51 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Different cmdline options
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I am using Unity, kernel 3.0.0-16-generic 64-bits.
The system reaches System Halted but the PC does not shutdown (acpi=off).
No errors in the log.
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unfortunately, it worked once
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P.S. in the file / etc / default / grub I changed the line GRUB_DEFAULT
= saved to GRUB_DEFAULT = 0 on and shutdown properly now
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in the systemsettings (KDE4.8) systemsettings / login screen / shutdown
/ bootmanager I chose not used bootmanager and the system shutdown
perfectly
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I just wanted to say that I can shutdown properly from 3.0.0-15.26 on.
It was probably another bug, though, since I was having the same issues
but no NFS partitions.
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Same problem here.
I'm using Kubuntu Oneiric and I can't shutdown my laptop in other way than the
power off button.
But it only happens when it's not plugged in.
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Hi, I too am suffering from this problem, however on Debian wheezy. It
is definitely related to NFS, only started after I set up my NFS shares.
Unfortunately I cannot shutdown my terminal unless I do I hard power
off. Hopefully a fix will come down soon. Thanks to the developers for
their
For me, this is somehow related to the rabbitmq service. If I shut this
service down from the console, then oneiric will properly power off.
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Thanks Andreas, I will conduct trials and in case results are positive I
will make a shutdown script. I still have to look at the logs.
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this looks serious, several times i have put my laptop in the case
working, and it has overheated, cas was hot as hell, if one laptop case
bursts into fire this will begin having legal implications, is there
anything i can do to help?
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I was about the report another bug too because my problem is connected
to all bugs which Csimbi already listed. Some are listed with x86 but it
also affects amd64 arcs. Seems to me that this a really pain in the but.
I can't shut my Lenovo S205 in any other way than pressing the power
button.
yes, indeed, it affects xfce4 on amd64. we are here to help when we say
issues exist, i do maintain a graphics driver for a long time now
because no alternative still exists. This is open source, it is not a
good practice to demand for quick corrections, as it is not a good
practice to clean up by
I am not saying that xfce4 is in any way responsible, because if I
switch to gome it happens, i believe xfce4 is just on the way.
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I have the same issue with nfs mounts hanging while shutting down from
the Unity shutdown menu.
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Excerpts from Csimbi's message of Sun Nov 13 09:17:50 UTC 2011:
I have nearly the same problem as the original poster.
Ubuntu server, 64bit.
I just upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10 (Zotac ITX board) - and I did not change
any settings in the process so it should work as before.
But.
The system
I have nearly the same problem as the original poster.
Ubuntu server, 64bit.
I just upgraded from 11.04 to 11.10 (Zotac ITX board) - and I did not change
any settings in the process so it should work as before.
But.
The system will not power off when it's supposed to - which is scheduled to
BTW, wake-on-lan won't work after this. I wonder if it's related.
Since physical access to the hardware is limited, I would appreciate a
fast-track resolution on this.
Thank you.
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shutdown -h now does not work for me. Executing it from the commandline just
ends up with the system saying Power off and a frozen cursor (usually it
flahsed but now it is constancly lit)
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@Søren you should try setting '/sbin/shutdown -hp' in kdm settings.
'/sbin/halt -p' didn't work for me on kdm, but it was fine from the shell.
Il giorno 12/nov/2011 09:45, Søren Holm s...@sgh.dk ha scritto:
shutdown -h now does not work for me. Executing it from the commandline
just
ends up
I had the same problem: after the upgrade to Oneiric the system didn't poweroff.
/sbin/halt didn't work neither from kdm nor from konsole
/sbin/halt -p didn't work too.
I had to replace /sbin/halt in kdm with /sbin/shutdown -h now
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As for me, I replaced the shutdown command in KDM settings:
/sbin/halt
to
/sbin/halt -p
and it started to work. I am running Kubuntu Oneiric, KDE 4.7.2, on an
i386 laptop.
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I think this may be an upstream issue. On a whim, I updated a faithful
old Thinkpad running Debian Squeeze to Wheezy, and the same issue occurs
there - when I have an NFS mount, it does not shut down, but when I
unmount it before shutting down, the machine powers off correctly. I
did not go
I have a hack that works for me. I should say that I have a very
incomplete understanding of the way the umount* files work with each
other, but I don't think the hack is likely to affect anything else.
I have edited the file /etc/init.t/umountnfs.sh
Somewhere around line 84, alter the
It's great you found a workaround, Steven, but that can't be applied
on my environment since I don't have any nfs partitions, thus any
/sbin/umountnfs.sh . At this point, I'm not sure anymore we're talking
about the same bug... should I file another bug-report? :(
2011/10/29 Stevan Kew Ell
I wonder if there are other areas of these scripts where perhaps
alternatives are possible, but as the entire sysvinit package has been
flagged as a high importance issue, perhaps it would be better to wait
to see if a proper fix rather than my hack appears. I would suggest you
try clint's
Ok, the bits that everyone seems to be getting stopped on are in the
sysvinit source package, so I've added it as well. I don't think the
windowing environments are actually the cause anymore, they should be
using what they use and the system's configuration will determine
poweroff or not. So
@montblanc - sorry about the delay in replying. Yes, that's exactly
right. If I either disable my nfs mount in fstab, meaning it never
mounts the nfs share, or I unmount it before shutting down, then all
works perfectly. The moment my machine has a live nfs mount at shutdown
time, it gets no
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@Stevan Thanks. Then I guess what's causing me the same identical issue.
I'm attaching my fstab just to let y'all see that I have no NFS mount
points. As we stated, samba daemon seems not to be the cause.
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Yes, I was wondering about what the break point is - someone here had a USB
disk mounted and was experiencing this failure. I've been trying to set check
points in umountnfs.sh to see if I can see what may be causing the problem, but
I fear I soon run out of knowledge. Great the bug has been
Mine:-
/dev/sda3 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,commit=600)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
none on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
none on
Here are they on the two PCs I have upgraded to Oneiric:
PC 1:
/dev/sdc1 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro,acl,user_xattr,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
none on
Latest investigation suggests that if a USB disk is plugged in and
mounted, shutdown fails too. I'll try to do more tests on this, but
again, it would be interesting ti see if others find consistency in
this,
S
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@Steven so can you shutdown normally unmounting all nfs partitions and
usb disks before the halt command? As you can see, I only have my
internal hard drives mounted and samba daemon running.
2011/10/22 Stevan Kew Ell 859...@bugs.launchpad.net:
Latest investigation suggests that if a USB disk is
@montblanc - I thinks that's definitive - there's something wrong with
the umountfs process. I have hashed out my nfs mounts in /etc/fstab the
last couple of days and shutting down is flawless.
@clint-fewbar - does this provide enough info for this to be taken
further? Many thanks for the set
Excerpts from Montblanc's message of Thu Oct 20 21:30:35 UTC 2011:
@Stevan Yes! I'm sharing folders with Samba through Dolphin!
Sharing folders is different than mounting remote filesystems.
Can everybody affected just paste the output of 'mount' from a terminal
window?
umountnfs *should* be
Here's mine:
$ mount
/dev/sdb1 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,commit=0)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
none on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
none on /sys/kernel/security type
@montblanc - do you have any remote file systems, perhaps samba, mounted? I
think the error occurs in the umountfs script, which, I think (bit may be
wrong) affects all mounted file syystems.
S
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@Stevan Yes! I'm sharing folders with Samba through Dolphin!
2011/10/20 Stevan Kew Ell 859...@bugs.launchpad.net:
@montblanc - do you have any remote file systems, perhaps samba, mounted? I
think the error occurs in the umountfs script, which, I think (bit may be
wrong) affects all mounted
@Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) Message 20
I have done as you ask, and I can get consistent failures and successes
which may help. I am running Xubuntu and carried out all these tests
using the shutdown button on the desktop. /etc/default/halt is set to
poweroff.
When shutdown powers off the
Excerpts from Stevan Kew Ell's message of Wed Oct 19 05:58:28 UTC 2011:
@Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) Message 20
I have done as you ask, and I can get consistent failures and successes
which may help. I am running Xubuntu and carried out all these tests
using the shutdown button on the
It's an NFS umount issue.
I've now tried using Natty's umountnfs.sh, but there's no difference, and
I've also tried altering fstab to use an IP address rather than a name. No
difference to the failure.
The immediate shutdown inconsistency is because the NFS mount hasn't yet
happened, triggered
Yes, I'm sorry if my lack of understanding about the shutdown process
results in false assumptions.
I've added set -x to the files mentioned in /etc/init.d
The hang happens, for me, on the nfs umounting. The last four lines
are:-
exec
[ /nfs/home ]
[ no = no ]
fstab-decode umount -f -l
@Stevan I don't have any NFS partitions, so yours might be a different
bug, or so I think.
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PhobosK, I see what you're saying. The default for /etc/default/halt is
HALT=poweroff
/etc/init.d/halt will then pass -p to halt, and the system should power
off. If thats not what people are seeing, if 'halt -p' does not poweroff
the system, then that would indeed be a bug in the halt command
I can confirm the same issue applies to Xubuntu. It's not so easy to
alter /usr/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper to include the
settings suggested to KDE.
Also, while the system never seems to power down when choosing the
logout button, there is a slight difference when you use the
So it sounds like there *is* a real bug in kde and XFCE. This is not in
fact a bug in upstart however, as it is doing exactly as each name
implies. Halting is an uncommon but real need for some systems where one
wants to specifically stop the kernel and everything, and then do a hard
reset without
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@clint-fewbar #14 - yes, I would say that that is the case. It looks to
my inexpert eye that the -P option is NOT part of the poweroff options
in /usr/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper. What bothers me is the
inconsistent nature of using the physical switch to initiate a shut
down. I don't
hmm ok /sbin/shutdown -h -P now doesnt work on my kubuntu.
any more ideas so far?
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@Clint Byrum,
I do not think it is right to invalidate the bug for upstart.
As i had already said there is a shutdown script in the package initscripts
- /etc/init.d/halt.
It takes its config options from /etc/default/halt and it controls what the
computer will do when shutting down - halt or
@ghostcube,
make sure you have these in your /etc/kde4/kdm/kdmrc file:
[Shutdown]
BootManager=Grub
HaltCmd=/sbin/shutdown -h -P now
RebootCmd=/sbin/shutdown -r now
then restart kdm and please report back...
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hi guys, got the following hint from kubuntu-devel irc channel.
check
systemsettings login screen shutdown
and change the command to /sbin/shutdown -h -P now
greetz
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@Andy Whitcroft,
I do not know what exactly do you mean by fix a long broken upstream
behaviour, as all the other distroes i use (Mandriva, Gentoo, SuSe, Fedora) do
poweroff after issuing an /sbin/halt command...
Actually Oneiric doesn't honour the user preferences poweroff flag (set
in the
@PhobosK I agree that this bug should definitely be reopened, but as I said
in the comment before yours, KDE is not halting too, but it does poweroff. I
have to 'sudo halt -p now' instead of shutting down as *human beings* do!
Il giorno 16/ott/2011 03:45, PhobosK phob...@kbfx.net ha scritto:
@Montblanc,
I had already made some remarks in my comment on bug #809628
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/upstart/+bug/809628/comments/10) before i found
this bug.
There is an ugly workaround that may help you with this...
Add to your /etc/sudoerrs (using sudoedit):
ALL ALL=NOPASSWD:/sbin/halt
and
I'm experiencing the same, but I'm on Kubuntu and I try to shutdown
normally (e.g. Kickoff / Exit / Turn off computer). Is Kubuntu using the
buggy way to shutdown?
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@Ader -- that is correct. There was a long standing bug that shutdown
for halt did a power off. This was fixed up for oneiric but a lot of us
have finders trained to use the now incorrect incantation. I'll close
this one out. Thanks for reporting it.
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Could you also test whether sudo shutdown -P now works as expected.
There is a change in oneiric to honour the poweroff flag which means
that any shutdown which indicates halt will halt the kernel but not
power off the system, poweroff will halt the kernel and poweroff the
system. This is to fix
Brad Figg: I did a apt-get update apt-get upgrade and it still did not work. I
don't know how to install newer kernels than that.
Andy Whitcroft: Shutting down with the -P flag works as expected. So that
means that this is not a bug after all?
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Hibernation works just fine. The computer turns itself off without any
fuss, and wakes up again as it should.
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Here's the funny thing. It only hangs on shutdown when I do sudo
shutdown now. If I choose shutdown from the menu in the upper right
corner, it shuts down and turns itself off just fine.
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