Ah right, that makes more sense. By definition, "shutdown -h now" or
"poweroff" etc. are racy -- sometimes it "survives" and comes back,
sometimes the shutdown of the machine is too fast. It seems that with
systemd it's just a bit faster. I suggest calling "shutdown -h +1", or
if you don't want to wait for a minute, perhaps "(sleep 3; poweroff )
&"?

** Summary changed:

- stopping ssh.service closes existing ssh connections
+ reboot does not return under systemd

** Package changed: openssh (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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