Hint... Use Code: journalctl -b -1 -r -g 'systemd' --no-pager | head -n200 That should get what is pertinent on shutdown. Journal still logs after syslog shuts down until it reaches the shutdown target.
journalctl -b -1 -r -g 'systemd' --no-pager | head -n200
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Hello, observing for some time now both mantic and noble I can report the following: 1) after today's updates noble shuts down really fast. Usually I had to wait for 1' and 30" for a process to finish, yet when it was done, system was off as normal. 2) I think that mantic, for a long time now, shuts down even faster that what I got used to. The great difference was notable after the latest update on systemd. Just that for the time being, Regards!
Hello, an update to this issue is the following: 1) for mantic: (since this thread started during mantic dev days) the last time I noticed a delay it was due to tracker miner 2) for noble: under virtualbox seems that it goes well Regards!
Hello, having upgraded to noble, for some time now, the shutdown process seems normal. Regards!
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