please reopen if this is still an issue
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1610721
Title:
Ctrl+S in terminal causes shutdown/reboot (init) to hang
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
1. Boot an Ubuntu 16.04 machine that doesn't have an X server installed
2. When you get the terminal log-in prompt (on tty1), instead of logging in,
press Ctrl+S to stop terminal flow
3. Connect to the machine via SSH
4. Run "sudo init 0" via SSH
The init command hangs. Only when you press Ctrl+Q in the terminal
does the machine shut down.
This behavior is confusing when you accidentally hit Ctrl+S. It also
means that you cannot shut down or reboot the machine remotely if
someone has pressed Ctrl+S locally.
Pressing the power button instead of running "init 0" produces the
behavior as well - nothing happens until you press Ctrl+Q.
I'm attaching a screen recording to illustrate the problem.
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