Hi all:
I have a 200+ PC's students lab with Ubuntu 16.04-64bit gnome-based
LTSP fat clients. (local swap, nfs mounted home, ldap ids/gids )

Everything works fine... but cannot properly poweroff PC's, either
by gnome session poweroff button, or by mean of "sudo /bin/poweroff",
or even pressing physical power button at PC

When initiating poweroff process user session goes out, gdm exits,
switch to console and initiate poweroff display sequence... and freezes

I've checked almost every combination of acpi=xxxx pxe grub options; of
course PC bios have apm enabled

Also, tried to "systectl enable poweroff.target" in systemd  (¿why it's
disabled in LTSP fat client? ), check for proper nbd-client disconnect
disabled in shutdown, re-check that network interface does not execute
ifdown... 

More tips: sudo /usr/lib/klibc/bin/poweroff works, but no idea on how
to include in systemd chain, or even if it's a good idea

So at this moment, the only way to propperly poweroff the fat clients
lab is... by unplugging power supply cable ( or press & hold 10 seconds
power button )


Any hint?
Thanks in advance
Juan Antonio

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