First of all thank you for your reply.
I'm really enjoying this system.
Yes, of course.
All the following commands act like reboot:
sudo poweroff
sudo shutdown -p now
sudo halt -v
The machine closes down all running applications and apears to shutdown,
but immediately starts booting again, exactly like reboot. Actually, I see
no difference if I issue
sudo reboot

Also, when booting it shows
random_seed: /etc/entropy-file: Not present, which I belive is consistent
with rebooting behaviour.
If I hard shutdown by pressing the power bottom, which I know I shouldn’t
do, the random_seed is present and read at boot.

Currently, I shutdown the laptop and press the power button when it starts
to boot up again, but I would prefer if I could shutdown the system
properly.

NetBSD-8 running now is updated from the RC_2 release if that matters.

Thanks

Den mån 30 juli 2018 10:20Martin Husemann <mar...@duskware.de> skrev:

> On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 09:03:04PM +0000, Pedro Pinho wrote:
> > All these are my last attempts at shutting down my machine.
> > Please find the full log here, https://pastebin.com/PKEtRqWP
>
> Can you please give concrete commands that you invoke and explain
> the result? Nothing in that log looks wrong. Ignore the syslog restart
> messages.
>
> Martin
>

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