The shutdown and reboot commands in bash end with the same "system halted" message.
The system power is not turned off for the shutdown command.
The reboot command does not restart after the system is shut down.
When I booted the Linux kernel, I set the following options:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="hibernate=no pnpacpi=off pcie_aspm=off pcie_port_pm=off acpi=off apm=off powersave=off libata=noacpi ipv6.disable=1"
uname -r output:
Linux az-M68MT-S2P 4.4.0-127-generic #153~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Sat May 19 14:00:03 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Why is the shutdown process not working properly in both cases?
Shutdown does not complete
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Shutdown does not complete
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Re: Shutdown does not complete
How old is your computer - I haven't seen an issue like that since the days of Windows 3.1
Seriously the output of inxi -Fxz might assist.
open a terminal and enter the command "inxi -Fxz" copy and paste that here using the "Quote" tags above.
Seriously the output of inxi -Fxz might assist.
open a terminal and enter the command "inxi -Fxz" copy and paste that here using the "Quote" tags above.
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Re: Shutdown does not complete
Why do you have to set all these boot parameters? Do you really have to? My machines all reboot and shutdown properly and none of the given parameters have been set.alex-n3050 wrote: ⤴Wed May 23, 2018 9:11 pmGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="hibernate=no pnpacpi=off pcie_aspm=off pcie_port_pm=off acpi=off apm=off powersave=off libata=noacpi ipv6.disable=1"
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Re: Shutdown does not complete
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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="pci=nomsi"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="pci=noaer"
Re: Shutdown does not complete
I also am having shutdown problems
linux mint 18.3 xfce
live cd boots fine and shuts down fine, however my installation from that same cd will not shutdown/logout etc from the menu, nor will it shutdown from the terminal.
new laptop - MSI GF62 7RD 1806AU
INTEL CORE I7770HQ PROCESSOR
NVIDEA GFORCE GTX1050/4GB GDDR5
128GB SSD - MINT INSTALLED
1TB HDD
DDR4 16GB
WINDOWS 10 - WIPED - ALL HD AND SSD PARTITIONS REMOVED AND REFORMATTED THE MINT 18.3 INSTALLED ON SSD.
linux mint 18.3 xfce
live cd boots fine and shuts down fine, however my installation from that same cd will not shutdown/logout etc from the menu, nor will it shutdown from the terminal.
new laptop - MSI GF62 7RD 1806AU
INTEL CORE I7770HQ PROCESSOR
NVIDEA GFORCE GTX1050/4GB GDDR5
128GB SSD - MINT INSTALLED
1TB HDD
DDR4 16GB
WINDOWS 10 - WIPED - ALL HD AND SSD PARTITIONS REMOVED AND REFORMATTED THE MINT 18.3 INSTALLED ON SSD.
Re: Shutdown does not complete
What happens if, instead of choosing "shutdown" from the menu you choose "logout"? When you return to the login screen choose the 'power button' in the upper right corner and then choose "quit" from the dropdown menu. From the popup window that appears, then choose "shutdown".
When I installed 18.3 xfce on my laptop I had a similiar, but slightly different problem. Xfce would 'eventually' complete shutdown but it took a looooong time. I discovered that if I did a logout first, and then a shutdown, that the process took a few seconds. Somewhere along the line the behavior stopped happening, either because of an applied update or because I upgraded my kernel from 4.10 to 4.13
When I installed 18.3 xfce on my laptop I had a similiar, but slightly different problem. Xfce would 'eventually' complete shutdown but it took a looooong time. I discovered that if I did a logout first, and then a shutdown, that the process took a few seconds. Somewhere along the line the behavior stopped happening, either because of an applied update or because I upgraded my kernel from 4.10 to 4.13
Re: Shutdown does not complete
thanks for the reply Reddog1
have tried all of the shutdown options from both the menu and the login screen
I upgraded the kernel from 4.3.0.43-generic to 4.15.0.22-generic ( both 64 x86) but no change
If I wait long enough I get messages such as
[52.0.88926] watchdog:BUG: soft lockup - cpu#0 stuck for 22s! [plymouthhd:1739] etc
will try reinstalling a different version om Mint (Cinnamon) else I'll try another distro to see if its perhaps something in the laptops BIOS - I did change UEFI to Legacy - perhaps there's some other setting.
Laptop boots so fast that its hard to get to its BIOS (F3 key) ditto for getting into Mint's boot options.
have tried all of the shutdown options from both the menu and the login screen
I upgraded the kernel from 4.3.0.43-generic to 4.15.0.22-generic ( both 64 x86) but no change
If I wait long enough I get messages such as
[52.0.88926] watchdog:BUG: soft lockup - cpu#0 stuck for 22s! [plymouthhd:1739] etc
will try reinstalling a different version om Mint (Cinnamon) else I'll try another distro to see if its perhaps something in the laptops BIOS - I did change UEFI to Legacy - perhaps there's some other setting.
Laptop boots so fast that its hard to get to its BIOS (F3 key) ditto for getting into Mint's boot options.
Re: Shutdown does not complete
booted from mint 18.3 cinnamon live dvd into compatability mode
loads fine but get the following
"Cinnamon is currently running without video hardware acceleration and, as a result, you may observe much higher than normal CPU usage.
There could be a problem with your drivers or some other issue. It is recommended that you only use this mode for troubleshooting purposes"
-- laptop video is GeForce GTX 1050/4GB GDDR5
loads fine but get the following
"Cinnamon is currently running without video hardware acceleration and, as a result, you may observe much higher than normal CPU usage.
There could be a problem with your drivers or some other issue. It is recommended that you only use this mode for troubleshooting purposes"
-- laptop video is GeForce GTX 1050/4GB GDDR5
Re: Shutdown does not complete
gave up on Mint - installed MX Linux17-X64
all shutdown/reboot/logout options work without problems
will come back to Mint at alater date
presently just want new laptop operational and Windows free.
all shutdown/reboot/logout options work without problems
will come back to Mint at alater date
presently just want new laptop operational and Windows free.