[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#740942: [samba] /etc/init.d/samba forbit systemd shutdown system
Felix Natter
fnatter at gmx.net
Sun Oct 12 10:28:34 UTC 2014
hi,
I see the extremely long (3-5min) shutdown issue also if I don't boot
with "init=/bin/systemd". The only difference is that:
- with init=/bin/systemd and without "quiet", I get:
"A stop job is running for LSB: [samba...]" as described in this bug.
- without init=/bin/systemd and with "quiet", I do not get any terminal
output during the "waiting period", but if I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del I get
"Failed to start Store Sound Card State..." (each time I hit
Ctrl+Alt+Del)
Before enabling systemd, I disabled also-storage.service: "systemctl
disable alsa-store.service", that may have an influence on the above, I
don't know.
Also, I noticed that without "quiet", I get kernel messages about a
"new" USB device (my optical mouse) exactly 3-4 (don't remember the
exact number, but it's the same each time) times until the system shuts
down successfully.
I last updated my Debian testing on 2014-10-06.
Thanks and Best Regards,
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Felix Natter
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