Hi Everyone, Does anyone know why i experience this once in a while? I am running Fedora Rawhide
[noble@noblecontracts ~]$ su Password: [root@noblecontracts noble]# reboot [root@noblecontracts noble]# poweroff [root@noblecontracts noble]#
The commands don't seem to have any effect. Why?
On Fri, 2020-08-28 at 12:58 +0100, Ifejika Somtochukwu Noble wrote:
Hi Everyone,Does anyone know why i experience this once in a while? I am running Fedora Rawhide
[noble@noblecontracts ~]$ su Password: [root@noblecontracts noble]# reboot [root@noblecontracts noble]# poweroff [root@noblecontracts noble]#
The commands don't seem to have any effect. Why?
and systemctl reboot ? and systemctl poweroff ?
BTW even in Centos 7, I noticed or I have the imprecision that systemctl commands works better , but now reboot is a symbol link to bin/systemctl ....
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 5:59 AM Ifejika Somtochukwu Noble noblesomto1@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone, Does anyone know why i experience this once in a while? I am running Fedora Rawhide
[noble@noblecontracts ~]$ su Password: [root@noblecontracts noble]# reboot [root@noblecontracts noble]# poweroff [root@noblecontracts noble]#
The commands don't seem to have any effect. Why?
Top suspects are kernel and systemd. What versions of each?
Does 'reboot -f' work? That'll pretty much bypass systemd and do a kernel reboot. If that doesn't work, it's likely kernel. If it does work, the issue is likely systemd related
It might be systemd is waiting on something. Try
systemctl list-jobs