Hello, I've looked more into this.
Upstream does admit that shutdown/reboot commands via systemd may fail. And the recommendation there is to progressively use bigger hammers.
See: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/3282
So i believe you should be trying to:
$ systemctl poweroff $ systemctl -f poweroff $ systemctl -ff poweroff
(or reboot, or whatever the comamnd you need/want)
Specifically, with upgrade from upstart to systemd, and re-exec, we may not shutdown cleanly, and that should be ok.
Hello, I've looked more into this.
Upstream does admit that shutdown/reboot commands via systemd may fail. And the recommendation there is to progressively use bigger hammers.
See: https:/ /github. com/systemd/ systemd/ issues/ 3282
So i believe you should be trying to:
$ systemctl poweroff
$ systemctl -f poweroff
$ systemctl -ff poweroff
(or reboot, or whatever the comamnd you need/want)
Specifically, with upgrade from upstart to systemd, and re-exec, we may not shutdown cleanly, and that should be ok.