And another interesting information :
If I use a live-cd (USB disk) with 19.04 to open a session : the problem is the 
same
If I use a live-cd (USB-disk) with 18.04 to open a session : the computer stop 
normally at the end when I remove the USB-disk and press Return !

So, it looks really to be an issue of 19.04.

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Title:
  disco 19.04 doesn't shutdown

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 19.04 GNOME 64 bits.
  When I choose "Power Off", it closes the session screen but then it displays 
the red dots who scroll under Ubuntu logo and it never stop completely.
  I can listen the hard disk containing my home directory which stops (the 
system is on a SSD).
  Each time, I have to switch off the computer. I can start it again without 
any problem.

  The command "sudo shutdown now" give the same result.
  This computer had not this problem with the previous version of Ubuntu.

  Proc : AMD Fx 8320
  Motherboard : Asrock 970 Extreme 4
  graphic card : Radeon 6850
  Ram : 8Go
  Ubuntu 19.04 is the only OS on the SSD system drive
  /home is on a second hard drive

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