Tom Horsley writes:

> if you want it to, it will terminate all user processes *for that session* when it logs out

This only recently started working moderately well. If I ever ssh'ed into
my desktop for a separate login session, systemd would create some sort
of systemd user daemon that would hang around forever even after I
logged out of the ssh session. Then when I tried to reboot the system,
it would take something like 5 minutes to timeout waiting for the
user daemon to terminate. I think it is finally better now, but it took
years. I started using my own special reboot script that would search
for and kill all systemd user daemons before trying to reboot :-).

Oh, so that's what that was all about.

In my case this was happening occasionally, and not every time. I ssh all over my LAN, every day and do weekly reboots. Every other month or so one of the machines gets stuck for a few minutes rebooting.

I couldn't detect any rhyme or reason for it, and wrote it off just as a random systemd bug.


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