> sudo shutdown -h now
> [ wait a couple of minutes, don't enter in one's password ]
Can you please clarify what you mean here? If you don't enter sudo's password, 
then the actual command is irrelevant, and this would be a bug in sudo. Or do 
you mean shutdown actually runs and you need some other password on shutdown? 
But then shutdown isn't returning at all.

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

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  shutdown request timeouts out and leaves tty in non-echo mode

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