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#1 2015-09-12 07:43:02

snovik
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Registered: 2012-05-06
Posts: 140

Kernel hangs on reboot/shutdown

I have a new HP laptop with clean installation. On reboot/shutdown the system hangs however parallel linux mint works fine. No big things in the log. I have tried the following steps without any success...

1. Removed acpi
2. Booted with acpi=off (made the system even worse e.g. keyboard did not work)
3. Tried linux mint to see if its a systemd issue. Shuts down and reboots just fine
4. Tried as per here on systemd http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/sy … /#index2h1
5. Tried lts kernel on arch (similar version to mint)
6. Tried arch installation under UEFI (apparently helped someone with the same issue)

Now I am lost and out of ideas. As linux mint is just fine it must be an arch issue

What can I still try?

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#2 2015-09-12 21:38:36

jamespharvey20
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Registered: 2015-06-09
Posts: 129

Re: Kernel hangs on reboot/shutdown

At what point during reboot/shutdown does the system hang?  Are you running X?  Does it go back into text mode?  What's the last items systemd shows (what's it hang on?)

You don't happen to be running:
* InfiniBand
* iWARP
* RDMA (typically only if using InfiniBand or iWARP)
* A modified systemd (such as AUR's systemd-kill-fix)

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#3 2015-09-13 03:59:46

snovik
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Registered: 2012-05-06
Posts: 140

Re: Kernel hangs on reboot/shutdown

Everything standard and nothing special. It's laptop for browsing mainly.

Yes, I use X but it has no relevance. The system hangs even if I boot an installation of arch from USB and first thing I issue a reboot/shutdown

P.S. Systemd on shutdown says that it has reached shutdown target

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