Thanks for the hints :-)
On Thu, 2018-08-16 at 01:12 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Restart logind, then check logind again.
> If the process is no longer listed, file a bug report against the
> binary
> which was running that process.
now before restarting logind the first time I had:
$ systemd-inhibit
Who: UPower (UID 0/root, PID 3801/upowerd)
What: sleep
Why: Pause device polling
Mode: delay
Who: NetworkManager (UID 0/root, PID 4019/NetworkManager)
What: sleep
Why: NetworkManager needs to turn off networks
Mode: delay
2 inhibitors listed.
and afterwards, upower was gone
$ systemd-inhibit
Who: NetworkManager (UID 0/root, PID 4019/NetworkManager)
What: sleep
Why: NetworkManager needs to turn off networks
Mode: delay
1 inhibitors listed.
When I now restart upower.service it goes back into the list, but when
I now press the power button, I still get an immediate shutdown...
Thanks,
Chris.