All of those are shutdown messages, generated by:
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/#shutdowncompleteseventually

In case boot messages are needed, I'll be able to provide them on monday.

If I need to change some kernel parameters for shutdown to get more verbose
output, I'd like to know how. I'm fairly new to Linux and systemd in
general.


On 4 October 2013 19:59, Andrey Borzenkov <arvidj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> В Fri, 4 Oct 2013 19:31:43 +0300
> Toms Seisums <toms.seis...@gmail.com> пишет:
>
> > @Andrey, the full log can be found here, the link was there before also:
> > http://pastebin.com/wbr04AQw (systemd-207)
> > It's quite silent about the cause for the timeout, though.
>
> How do you generate it? It lacks any output from systemd in user mode.
> Use "journalctl -b -1" to output all messages during previous boot.
>
> Some of of other logs you linked have only very early boot messages, no
> shutdown messages.
>
> >
> > 1. If I boot the system and stay on login screen, no matter when I hit
> > Ctrl+Alt+Del (ASAP or after an hour), the system will always reboot
> > normally.
>
> Of course. user@0.service is started during login only.
>



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