>>>>> "MB" == Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org> writes:
MB> Can you attach your /etc/fstab please and the file /run/systemd/was-enabled. MB> Is there a file /etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount (or was in the past)? UUID=355d426a-cbfc-4faf-91d6-4f9405199517 /home auto defaults,commit=111 0 2 UUID=34610b6a-70a3-48d9-b135-96907dc2ba16 /var auto defaults,commit=111 0 2 UUID=1d11e0e3-26d7-42be-89d2-00fbe939dc1c / ext4 defaults,commit=111,errors=remount-ro 0 1 UUID=ce5499e2-019e-44cc-8f95-d027832b3d7d none swap sw 0 0 tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0 UUID=26a1643a-011c-4d6b-8234-c327f9dc2495 /var/lib/apt/lists auto noauto,errors=remount-ro 0 0 UUID=82152152-fd1b-41f5-8860-a65f18de2275 /var/cache/apt/archives auto noauto,errors=remount-ro 0 0 P.S., because I have /home and /var on their own partitions, I get red messages about not being able to unmount them upon shutdown. If you recall not so few years ago we were taught to partition them that way, and in fact there really is nothing wrong with still partitioning them that way. Alas, systemd or whoever just assumes some different geometry. P.S.S., because LINUX has no kernel variable DELAY_AT_HALT to allow me to set a number of seconds to copy down the exact messages with a pad and pencil, I can only tell you that I really see them. $ ls -F /etc/systemd/system bluetooth.target@ hybrid-sleep.target.wants/ paths.target.wants/ sysinit.target.wants/ getty.target.wants/ multi-user.target.wants/ sockets.target.wants/ syslog.service@ hibernate.target.wants/ network-online.target.wants/ suspend.target.wants/ timers.target.wants/ I don't know if there was one in the past.