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Yesterday I setup plymouth (GUI for LUKS on boot!) and plymouth-gdm, and everything works great.
However, on shutdown (or logout) I do notice that an error message pops up:
"a start job is running for hold until boot process finishes up"
It then waits a few seconds, and shuts down normally. I can't figure out how to track this message down.
So, two questions: Is this plymouth related? If so, how do I make it go away? And second, how can I determine what unit is causing this error? journalctl is all but useless.
Thanks
Last edited by yochaigal (2016-09-01 22:17:16)
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Searching for the error message show quite a few threads mostly from Ubuntu but also from Arch Linux suggesting plymouth-gdm may be a cuase.
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Yeah, I found those as well - none however offered a solution. One said to install watchdog, the other to remove plymouth-gdm. I can do that, of course - but then i won't understand WHY!
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Are you sure that is an error? You say it waits a few seconds -- like it is waiting for some other process to end. Seems normal.
OTOH, if it hangs for a minute or two, then times out, you have a problem.
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Removing plymouth-gdm and replacing it with gdm resolved the issue for me.
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