Public bug reported:
On at least Xubuntu 16.04 a message saying that a stop job is running
for a user (the user account which was logged in to) sometimes appears
on shutdown (or reboot) and delays the shutdown process (by 90 seconds
by default). This problem used to occur on previous versions of some
distributions but was fixed, as far as I remember, on Fedora. I am
unable to find out details of what is causing this.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1565740
Title:
A stop job for user session delays shutdown on Xenial
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
On at least Xubuntu 16.04 a message saying that a stop job is running
for a user (the user account which was logged in to) sometimes appears
on shutdown (or reboot) and delays the shutdown process (by 90 seconds
by default). This problem used to occur on previous versions of some
distributions but was fixed, as far as I remember, on Fedora. I am
unable to find out details of what is causing this.
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