> Hi,
> I got a similar problem too once... and what was making the system
> hang wasn't the last shutting down thing listed, but the one just
> after (so i don't think it's net.lo fault in your case). So i suggest
> to have a look at which services are started at boot, but aren't
> shutted down. Turning off parallel boot could help you find out the
> responsible service.
> In my case it was a misconfiguration of the alsa module, which
> shouldn't be unloaded at shotdown time...
> HTH
> Davide
 
 Hi Davide,

 Is there any way to figure out, in which sequence what is shut down 
 *without* actually shutting down ther system?

 Have a nice weekend! :)
 Best regards,
 mcc




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