Observed the kernel log and found the `HC died; cleaning up`. It means
the thunderbolt driver has something unexpecte and might prevent the
system from shutdown normally.

The "HC died; cleaning up" message is expected when xhci driver
can't read a mmio xHC registers (gets 0xffffffff).
This is normally the case when PCI device is removed, or as in this
case not yet powered (still in D3)

Could you boot with the kernel parameter `pcie_aspm=off` and check if it
helps?

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  Asus ROG Strix 18 (2025) can't shutdown

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