On Tue, 29 Mar 2016 17:50:27 -0700
Konstantin Svist <fry....@gmail.com> wrote:

> After upgrading the kernel to 4.4.x series, it takes my laptop a long
> time to shut down without intervention.
> 
> Sometimes I see a status saying something like "wait job is running
> for user ... (1m 30sec)"
> But a lot of the time I just see the bootup log with "Starting Switch
> Root..." being the last line
> 
> I noticed one way to shut down is to use sysrq shortcuts (R,E,I from
> REISUB combo) -- obviously that's not a perfect solution..
> 
> Laptop has dual graphics, if that makes any difference.. Intel+Nvidia
> 
> Not sure if filing a bug would even help, most of them just get
> ignored for years
> 
> 
I used to have this problem.  I run X using startx from multiuser.  I
close X and use  shutdown -P now  as root to shut down.  And it would
take up to the 1m 30sec you mention above to shutdown tty1, where the X
had been. But something changed, and shutdown is now very fast again.
Just a few seconds.  It might have been switching to the 4.5 kernels,
as I compile custom kernels from the rawhide series in koji.
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