Me neither. I don't use any custom shutdown script (have no idea how to do this) and I've just brought this thinking it may help. But I don't know how to use the information to solve the issue (in case it's helpful). All I know is that my computer won't shutdown anymore and after reading the article, I've realized that I only have /etc/rc0.d/K12halt file...
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Ok, this time I was this close to ruin everything. In an another attempt to fix this shutdown issue, I've tried to add "acpi=noirq" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, so GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi=noirq quiet splash", as seen in threads at Ubuntu Forums and so on.
Shutdown didn't work and I've got a kernel panic during boot. Every attempt to boot the system caused a kernel panic. So, I went to recovery mode, to undo this change using nano, but I couldn't (it said "ready-only file system"). "startx", to do this the gui way didn't work either. At this point I was starting to panic, then I've used a flash drive with Kubuntu 14.10 Plasma 5 to get some work done, see if I could fix it, and if not, prepare to a new install. So, I could remove acpi=noirq but could'nt update grub. How could I write a change at /etc/default/grub and could'nt update grub using a live media remains a mystery to me. Anyway, I went to recovery mode again and this time updated grub. And now I'm back here. Shutdown still does not work, but at least I can boot my system.Last edited by geoaraujo; Nov 18, 2014, 08:28 AM.
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My problem may not any relation at all but I was getting the same error as you on my laptop (intel gpu) and desktop pc (ati gpu). I use the fglrx amd/ati proprietary drivers on my desktop but for some reason in the Driver Manager xserver.xorg.video.ati was running. So I removed xserver.xorg.video.ati which in turn removes xserver.xorg.video.all . I also removed those files on my laptop too, since then I haven't had any more shutdown trouble. I hope this information if use to someone.
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I haven't had any shutdown issues for weeks. If it's video card related, I'm using an nVidia GTX 780 with the nvidia drivers from the repo.
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Since I've upgraded I was never able to shutdown properly.
My graphics card are Intel Integrated. I don't know if it's video card related.
I believe it has something to do with that automatic halt script or with systemd transition, but I really can't tell. My computer knowledge is very limited...
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Originally posted by paede View PostSame problem to me. I believe that this could be a bug. Did somebody already raised a Launchpad ticket?
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I KNEW IT! It HAD something to do with systemd! After endless attempts, I've tried to modify /etc/default/grub to look like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash init=/lib/systemd/systemd"
I was really getting mad but now I can shutdown again and I'm very happy!
PS: Just hope this won't bring me any side effects...
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Ok but what did you do to solve it? Did adding that line to GRUB fix it?
If so, I have GRUB customizer installed and I am wondering if I should add something to GRUB using customizer?
I can reboot using sudo shutdown -r now
I guess I could use the terminal for a total shutdown.
Originally posted by geoaraujo View PostI KNEW IT! It HAD something to do with systemd! After endless attempts, I've tried to modify /etc/default/grub to look like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash init=/lib/systemd/systemd"
I was really getting mad but now I can shutdown again and I'm very happy!
PS: Just hope this won't bring me any side effects...
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Ok but what did you do to solve it? Did adding that line to GRUB fix it?
If so, I have GRUB customizer installed and I am wondering if I should add something to GRUB using customizer?
I can reboot using sudo shutdown -r now
I guess I could use the terminal for a total shutdown.
It has a line that reads:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
I've changed to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash init=/lib/systemd/systemd"
But in my case, I could not shutdown from konsole. The system would only halt and not poweroff. Now I can reboot and shutdown from gui and konsole.
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Oops let me take that back. I just tried sudo shutdown -h now. I saw the lines saying that the system was going to halt now but it never did.
Now I take everything back.....it isn't working with sudo shutdown -r now.
Errrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by urdrwho5 View PostOk but what did you do to solve it? Did adding that line to GRUB fix it?
If so, I have GRUB customizer installed and I am wondering if I should add something to GRUB using customizer?
I can reboot using sudo shutdown -r now
I guess I could use the terminal for a total shutdown.
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I'm always hesitant about messing with GRUB but I think I'll need to do it.
Originally posted by geoaraujo View PostI've changed the file /etc/default/grub.
It has a line that reads:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
I've changed to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash init=/lib/systemd/systemd"
But in my case, I could not shutdown from konsole. The system would only halt and not poweroff. Now I can reboot and shutdown from gui and konsole.
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Yep....shouldn't have done it. I can no longer boot into the system.
Yikes that was close. I booted into recovery, changed the "quiet splash", updated GRUB and I'm back in. Think I'll just be happy with what I have.
Originally posted by urdrwho5 View PostI'm always hesitant about messing with GRUB but I think I'll need to do it.Last edited by urdrwho5; Nov 26, 2014, 08:37 PM.
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Originally posted by geoaraujo View PostI KNEW IT! It HAD something to do with systemd! After endless attempts, I've tried to modify /etc/default/grub to look like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash init=/lib/systemd/systemd"
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